Take the West Nile Virus Quiz
When dealing with West Nile virus, prevention is your best bet. Protecting yourself against mosquito bites reduces your risk of getting this disease, along with others that mosquitoes can carry.
1. West Nile virus belongs to a group of viruses known as flaviviruses. How are these viruses spread?
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Other flaviviruses include those that cause yellow
fever, Japanese encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, and dengue. The West Nile virus was first discovered in the United States in 1999, although it was originally isolated in Uganda in 1937. Besides the United States, it is found most often in Africa, West Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. In this country, the virus has developed into a summertime illness that continues into the fall, according to the CDC.
3. Which group of people is at higher risk for becoming seriously ill with West Nile virus?
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Infants and people older than 50, particularly those with weakened immune systems, are at risk for becoming seriously ill from the virus. Certain occupations put a person at higher risk for getting bitten by an infected mosquito. These include farmers, foresters, landscapers, gardeners, painters, roofers, pavers, construction workers, laborers, mechanics, and other outdoor workers, according to the CDC.
4. Which of these may be a symptom of West Nile virus infection in a healthy person?
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Up to 20 percent of people infected with the virus will develop some of these symptoms:
fever, headache, body aches,
nausea,
vomiting, swollen lymph nodes, and a skin rash, according to the CDC. These symptoms will develop three to 14 days after a bite by an infected mosquito. Four out of five people infected with the virus will not develop any symptoms at all.
5. Which of these is a serious complication of West Nile virus infection?
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About one person in 150 will develop severe illness after getting infected by the West Nile virus. This is called West Nile encephalitis or West Nile meningitis, depending on which parts of the central nervous system are affected. A person with either of these illnesses usually must be hospitalized; in some cases, these illnesses can be fatal. Symptoms of these severe illnesses, according to the CDC, include high fever,
headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, vision loss,
numbness, and paralysis. These symptoms may last several weeks.
6. Which of these is a treatment for West Nile virus infection?
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No drugs currently are available to treat the infection caused by the virus. No vaccines are available to prevent infection. The only way to prevent infection is to avoid getting bitten by a mosquito. Testing is available that can help diagnose the infection in people who have symptoms of viral encephalitis or meningitis.
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