The virus is carried by mosquitos-- not too many of them around in the winter.
The virus is carried by mosquitos-- not too many of them around in the winter.
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.
only if your west of nile on a tuesday afternoon while sipping mongolian chair leg tea
West Nile is caused by West Nile Virus.
No. The majority of Egypt's deserts are actually to the west of the Nile (even though there are deserts to the eat of the Nile).
No. The majority of Egypt's deserts are actually to the west of the Nile (even though there are deserts to the eat of the Nile).
The Sahara lies west of the Nile River in Africa.
for horses, yes for people, no
you get west nile by mosquitoes.
Deserts in Egypt are located east and west of the Nile.
a few too many
west Nile virus