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West Nile virus cases on the rise: What you can do

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Amber French

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Health officials are sounding the alarm as West Nile virus cases climb in North Dakota, with 33 confirmed infections and 19 hospitalizations so far. The illness, spread by mosquito bites, can range from fever and body aches to severe complications. Experts urge residents to take precautions—using EPA-approved repellent, covering up with long sleeves, and avoiding dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active. The message is simple: until the first frost arrives, a little prevention goes a long way in keeping this summer threat at bay.

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Amber French

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