KBTX - State News - Headlines

CDC: West Nile Season Off to an Early Start

By: Associated Press
Updated: Fri 10:40 AM, Aug 03, 2012

ATLANTA -- Health officials say West Nile virus season is off to a menacing start, with more serious illnesses reported so far this year than any since 2004.

Through the end of July, 241 human cases have been reported in 22 states, including four deaths. The bulk are in Texas, especially around the Dallas area.

The Centers for Disease Control and prevention released the numbers Wednesday. Health officials believe the mild winter, early spring and very hot summer have fostered breeding of the mosquitoes that spread the virus to people.

CDC officials noted that most West Nile infections are reported in August and September, so it's not clear how bad this year will be.


We ask that the following Community Standards be followed:
  • Comments must not be profane or vulgar.
  • Comments must not use hate speech, racial slurs, or violent descriptions.
  • We encourage varying views to be shared. We do ask commenters to not personally attack other readers, groups, people featured in our stories, or other posters for disagreeing with their views.
  • Comments must not contain negative, comparative debates between community standards of cities or towns.
  • Comments must contribute to the discussion, flaming and/or trolling will not be tolerated.
  • Comments must be truthful and not intentionally falsified. Providing a source link is encouraged.

If you find that a comment violates the above rules, please use the flagging option located to the right of the comment to notify the moderators.
For a complete list of guidelines, please follow this link:
http://www.kbtx.com/home/misc/Online-Commenting-Policy-181579421.html
powered by Disqus

AP Video

KBTX-TV Channel 3 4141 E. 29th Street Bryan, TX 77802 Phone: (979) 846-7777 Fax: (979) 846-1490 News Fax: (979) 846-1888
Gray Television, Inc. - Copyright © 2002-2013 - Designed by Gray Digital Media - Powered by Clickability
User Agent: CCBot/2.0 - 164663036