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Yes, West Nile virus is considered noncommunicable as it is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes, rather than through person-to-person contact. While some rare cases of transmission through organ donation or maternal-fetal routes have been reported, the virus does not spread directly between individuals. Therefore, it is classified as a vector-borne disease.

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