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West Nile virus slows in 2005.(Clinical Capsules)

Publication: Skin & Allergy News

Publication Date: 01-SEP-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 International Medical News Group

Significantly fewer cases of West Nile virus infection have been reported so far in 2005, compared with this time last year, but federal officials warn the season is still early.

By mid-July, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had received reports of 25 cases nationwide, including 1 death...

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