Once you've been bitten, it's too late to do anything about it.
No, West Nile Virus is not transmitted by ticks, but there are other diseases that can be contracted through a tick bite.
the west nile virus was carried in mosquitoes. they would bite someone then move on through the states
Unfortunately, yes, you can die from a mosquito bite. Mosquitos can carry a number of infectious diseases. In the United States, it is not as common, but in other countries, it is a major issue that kills millions. Mosquitoes can carry diseases such as Malaria, West Nile Virus, Yellow Fever, Dengue Fever, etc., but again, is much less common in the United States than other countries.
a canary could die from a mosquito bite if the mosquito has the west nile virus.
mosquitos that are infected with the disease. they inject the disease into your body when they bite you.
West Nile virus is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito, and can infect people, horses, many types of birds, and some other animals. Most people who become infected with West Nile virus will have either no symptoms or only mild ones. However, on rare occasions, West Nile virus infection can result in severe and sometimes fatal illnesses. There is no evidence to suggest that West Nile virus can be spread from person to person or from animal to person.
West Nile is caused by West Nile Virus.
In a round about way, yes. A bite from a mosquito with West Nile Virus for example can pass the virus on to animals and people.
The Sahara lies west of the Nile River in Africa.
you get west nile by mosquitoes.
The West Nile virus is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes, particularly of the Culex species. Birds are the main reservoir of the virus, and mosquitoes become infected by feeding on infected birds. It is not directly transmitted between humans.
No it's not genetic, it's passed by mosquito's and flies that bite the horse and transfer the virus into the horses blood stream.