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What other animals get infected with WNV?

Mosquito FAQ
Besides birds, the virus has been identified in horses, cats, bats, chipmunks, skunks, squirrels, and domestic rabbits. Just recently it has been found in dogs. WNV is transmitted by infectious mosquitoes. There is no documented evidence that the virus is transmitted from animal to person.
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Can you get WNV from eating game birds or animals that have been infected?

Southern Nevada Health District - West Nile Virus Frequently...
There is no evidence West Nile virus can be transmitted to humans through consuming infected birds or animals. In keeping with overall public health practice, and due to the risk of known food-borne pathogens, people should always follow procedures for fully cooking meat from either birds or mammals.
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How do the horses become infected with WNV or EEE?

Division of Infectious Disease > Mosquito-borne Disease F...
The same way humans become infected—by the bite of infectious mosquitoes. The virus is located in the mosquito's salivary glands. When mosquitoes bite or "feed" on the horse, the virus is injected into its blood system. The virus then multiplies and may cause illness. The mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds or other animals.
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How does a person get infected with WNv?

Resort Municipality of Whistler
People are infected with WNv by being bitten by an infected mosquito. The risk level in the province is expected to vary by region and to flare up in the summer and fall depending on climate conditions. The public will be notified by public health officials if birds or mosquitoes in the province test positive for the virus. When people are exposed to mosquitoes in an area the WN virus has been detected they are at risk for infection.
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How do people get infected with West Nile virus (WNV)?

West Nile Virus Questions Answered
The principle route of human infection with West Nile virus is through the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds, which may circulate the virus in their blood for a few days. The virus eventually finds its way into the mosquito's salivary glands. During subsequent blood meals, the virus may be injected into humans and animals, where it can multiply and possibly cause illness.
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Can my dog or cat get WNV by eating an infected animal?

USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Frequently Asked Ques...
Experimentally, it was found that this may be possible. However, there has been no evidence to indicate transmission of WNV to cats or dogs that carry or consume infected animals has occurred naturally. Dogs and cats can get infected by the bite of a mosquito, thus minimizing their exposure to mosquitoes is recommended.
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Can the doctor treat my cat or dog if they become infected with WNV?

Crater Animal Clinic - Frequently Asked Questions
There is no specific treatment for WNV infection. Full recovery from the infection is likely. Treatment would be supportive (managing symptoms, if present) for animals infected with a viral agent. There is no documented evidence of dog or cat-to-person transmission of West Nile virus. The evidence suggests that dogs do not develop enough virus in their bloodstream to infect more mosquitoes.
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Can I become infected with WNV if a dog with the virus bites me?

Crater Animal Clinic - Frequently Asked Questions
Preliminary studies have not been able to detect virus in the saliva of infected dogs. This suggests that dog bites pose a low risk, if any, of transmission of WNV from dogs to other animals or people.
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Do birds naturally infected with WNV die or become ill?

Town of Tewksbury - Board of Health
Since 1999, large numbers of North American crows and other birds have become seriously ill and died. Many other species of birds become infected, develop a high viremia and then immunity, but do not become ill.
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What are my chances of getting infected with WNV?

Q&A - West Nile virus: Signs, Symptoms, Transmission
of Boulder County residents are at risk for contracting West Nile virus ? that includes children, grandparents, and YOU!
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How do people get infected with WNV?

Imperial County West Nile Virus FAQS - Entomology - Imperial...
People become infected by the bite of a mosquito infected with WNV. Mosquitoes get WNV from birds. Most mosquito bites will not transmit the disease, but it only takes the bite of one mosquito carrying the WNV to potentially cause an infection. There is an incubation time of 5-15 days between the time a person is bitten and the onset of illness.
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How can I reduce my risk of becoming infected with WNV?

Imperial County West Nile Virus FAQS - Entomology - Imperial...
A. There are no human vaccines to prevent WNV infection at this time, but several companies are working towards developing a vaccine. Avoid spending time outside when mosquitoes are most active, from dusk until dawn. Wear loose fitting, long-sleeved shirts and long pants when outdoors. Mosquitoes can bite through thin clothing tight fitting clothing. Treat clothing with repellents containing permethrin or DEET.
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WHAT IS WNV?

Environmental Health and Lab: Madison Department of Public H...
West Nile Virus is a virus that was first identified in Uganda in 1937. This virus was first identified in the United States in 1999 during an outbreak in New York. Since that time, the virus has been found in mosquitoes, birds, horses, and humans in various locations in the United States.
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Can Other Animals Also Be Infected?

People and West Nile Virus
Yes. Other animals have also been found to be infected and have died from WNV. During the year 2000, reports from the Eastern states found WNV infecting 58 horses, two bats, a domestic rabbit, a skunk, a cat, a gray squirrel, and a chipmunk.
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Can other animals become infected?

RC-Pennington County WNV Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Yes. WNV can make horses very ill. It can also be detected in dogs, cats, bats, chipmunks, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, and domestic rabbits. It is important to remember that animals cannot transmit WNV to people.
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When do people commonly become infected with WNV?

West Nile Virus FAQs
Infection occurs primarily in the late summer or early fall but in southern climates, WNV can be transmitted year round.
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Do only humans become ill when infected with WNV?

West Nile Virus FAQs
Other animals can shows signs of illness when infected with WNV. Horses exposed to WNV can develop encephalitis. Also, certain birds, especially crows, blue jays and hunting birds such as hawks and falcons can become ill and die with WNV infection.
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What kinds of birds can be infected with WNV?

West Nile Virus FAQs
WNV has been identified in more than 103 species of birds, including captive, exotic, and those native to the US
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Have there been any WNV infected birds found in Illinois?

West Nile Virus FAQs
In 2001, 138 birds from seven counties tested positive for WNV. Since sample collection began on May 1, 2002, one bird, found in Kane County, tested positive.
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Can my pets be infected with WNV?

West Nile Virus FAQs
Cases of WNV have been reported in dogs and cats but infection rates in epidemic areas are low. WNV does not usually cause severe illness in dogs and cats. There is NO reason to destroy an animal because it has been infected with WNV. Full recovery is likely and direct transmission of the virus to you or your other pets is unlikely.
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Are humans the only ones that can become infected with WNV?

Township of West Milford - F.A.Q.s
No, mosquitoes infected with the virus can transmit it through a bite to birds, horses, and other mammals, (crows, squirrels, sheep, ducks and chickens).
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What should I do if I suspect I have been infected with WNV?

NIOSH Document: 2006-115 - Recommendations for Protecting Ou...
The period between exposure to WNV and having symptoms is 3 to 14 days. Testing for WNV infection is available. No vaccine is currently available to prevent WNV infection in humans. Employers of laboratory, field, and clinical workers should protect their workers from WNV exposure by taking the following steps: Provide training that describes how WNV is transmitted and reinforces knowledge about the risks of WNV exposure and infection.
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Can I get infected with WNV or EEE by caring for an infected horse?

WNV & EEE Q&A
These diseases are transmitted by infectious mosquitoes. There is no documented evidence of person-to-person or animal-to-person transmission of WNV or EEE. Normal veterinary infection control precautions should be followed when caring for a horse suspected to have these or any viral infection.
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What other animals are affected by WNV?

West Nile Virus FAQs
Many mammals can be infected with West Nile Virus, including horses, cats, bats, dogs, squirrels, chipmunks, skunks, and domestic rabbits.
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Can I get WNV from animals or other people?

Township of West Milford - F.A.Q.s
Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Control (CDC) website at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/index.htm or www.lymenet.org.
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What precautions can be taken to protect animals from WNV?

APHIS | News
Preventing animals' exposure to mosquitoes is essential. The best way to do this is by removing any potential sources of water in which mosquitoes can breed. Dispose of any water–holding containers, including discarded tires. Drill holes in the bottom of containers that are left outside. Clean clogged roof gutters on an annual basis. Turn over wading pools or wheelbarrows when not in use, and do not allow water to stagnate in bird baths. Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish.
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