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... be forced to relocate a ' unfortunately, many times to residenta TMs homes and yards. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, mosquitoes rank first in insects posing a risk to human life. West Nile Virus will certainly be of high ...
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Wet weather in North Texas has produced an annoying mosquito problem, but most cities only spray to kill bugs that test positive for disease, not to please worried residents.
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Health officials with Pennsylvania's West Nile control program have confirmed four mosquitoes and one bird have tested positive for the disease in the state.
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... with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven, said in a press statement Wednesday. In a year when West Nile virus has been on the wane, researchers at the agricultural experiment station have seen a dramatic increase in ...
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Two new mosquito samples found south of Mecca tested positive for West Nile virus this week, the Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District announced Thursday.
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... effect of a surgical mark appears to be, based on our data, similar to the N95," said Dr. Loeb, who is an infectious disease physician and microbiologist, recognized nationally and internationally for his research on SARS, West Nile Virus and ...
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... Kerr, a veterinarian with the provincial Agriculture Department, outlining the case of a horse diagnosed with the disease recently on the South Shore. She has posted Dr. Kerr's letter in her barn, but hasn't taken any major precautions as a result ...
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... with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven, said in a press statement Wednesday. In a year when West Nile virus has been on the wane, researchers at the agricultural experiment station have seen a dramatic increase in ...
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Following the discovery of a horse infected with the West Nile virus in Aldergrove and another infected horse in the South Okanagan, provincial health officials are urging people to take preventative measures to protect themselves and their horses.
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... swine flu out of proportion By Ramiro Funez, Staff Writer Every year, it seems like our mass media publicizes a new disease to the point that seasonal health scares have become predictable. Mad-cow disease, SARS, the West-Nile Virus, bird flu and ...
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... the health and safety benefits associated with the responsible use of pesticide and fertilizer products. When the West Nile virus outbreak occurred in 1999, RISE was on the forefront of the national situation for many years, communicating with the ...
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... Medicine (CVM), effective fall 2004, handing WSU a $2.4 million budget crisis. Source: HHS adds $4 million to states' West Nile virus coffer August 30, 2002 Washington-The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced it will ...
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