You may have followed the GeoFact of the Day Blog's extensive 2013 coverage of the West Nile Virus, a mosquito-borne illness that occurred in almost every Indiana county last year (click the West Nile Virus post label below or access the All About Indiana page for more info). Well, the West Nile Virus is making its annual return to the Hoosier State. A few mosquitoes in DeKalb, Dubois, Marshall, and Pike Counties are infected with the WNV. Interestingly, DeKalb and Marshall are in the north, while Dubois and Pike are many miles away in the south.
Keep up-to-date on West Nile Virus information with the GeoFact of the Day Blog, and you can always access the Indiana State Department of Health's West Nile Virus Map.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
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