Early arrival
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) have confirmed the first detection of West Nile Virus (WNV) in the state this year.Rhode Island’s risk
level for WNV is medium statewide. WNV is the main mosquito-borne
disease in the US. While most people with WNV don’t get sick, about one in five
people who are infected develop a fever and other symptoms. There are no
vaccines to prevent or medications to treat WNV in people. For more information
about WNV, visit www.health.ri.gov/wnv.
To learn ways to prevent mosquito bites and the diseases
carried by mosquitoes, please visit health.ri.gov/mosquito. For mosquito
control info, visit dem.ri.gov/mosquito.
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