After a West Nile virus (WNV) infection, most people experience mild symptoms or none at all. However, in some cases, it can lead to more severe neurological conditions, such as West Nile encephalitis or meningitis, which can cause long-term complications or even be fatal. Recovery from milder cases typically involves supportive care, while severe cases may require hospitalization and intensive medical treatment. Long-term effects can vary, with some individuals experiencing lingering symptoms like fatigue or cognitive issues.
West Nile virus contains strands of RNA.
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West Nile virus is a virus with a single stranded RNA genome (ssRNA)
The Scientific name of the West Nile Virus is Flavivirus. Also, it's Classification is: Group: Group IV Family: Flaviridae Genus: Flavivirus Species: West Nile Virus The West Nile Virus is carried by mosquitos and mammals and birds can get sick from it.
West Nile is caused by West Nile Virus.
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No, West Nile Virus is not transmitted by ticks, but there are other diseases that can be contracted through a tick bite.
No, "West Nile virus" should be written in lowercase as it is a general term, not a proper noun. However, if you are referring to the specific strain or species, such as "West Nile virus strain NY99," then capitalization would be appropriate.
The the cat would get the virus this happens all the time e.g. if a worm had a virus a mole might eat it but then a fox might eat the mole, eventually the fox will have the virus
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