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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Indiana West Nile Virus | August 30, 2014


Thankfully, only one person so far was infected by the West Nile Virus this year, and this occurred in Porter County. 28 other Indiana counties out of 92 total counties report West Nile Virus in some mosquitoes. With number of infections in parentheses, these 28 counties are Adams (1), Allen (4), DeKalb (2), Delaware (2), Dubois (1), Fulton (1), Greene (1), Hamilton (9), Howard (1), Jefferson (1), Johnson (1), LaGrange (2), Lake (3), Marion (10), Marshall (1), Morgan (5), Newton (1), Orange (1), Pike (1), Rush (2), Saint Joseph (3), Steuben (1), Sullivan (1), Switzerland (1), Tippecanoe (1), Vanderburgh (6), Wabash (3), and White (1).

Go to the Indiana State Department of Health's Arboviral Disease Mapping website for future updates on the West Nile Virus situation.

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