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Serosurvey of a Rural Human Population for the Presence of West Nile Virus Antibodies

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posted on 2021-11-15, 18:41 authored by James R. Hutchison
West Nile Virus (WNV) is an RNA arbovirus in the family Flaviviridae. While birds are the primary reservoir for the virus, humans can be a dead end host. In Wyoming, the Culex tarsalis mosquito acts as the primary vector. Most human infections are asymptomatic. In less than 1% of infections, however, severe symptoms including paralysis, meningitis, encephalitis, and death may occur. Fremont County is a hot spot of WNV with 69% of all human cases in Wyoming reported in 2006. Our study proposes to conduct a serosurvey of the human population of Fremont County to determine the number of people exposed to WNV. Sera will be tested using commercially available IgG and IgM antibody kits.

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Cooper, Carol McAllister, Steven J.

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eng

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English

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University of Wyoming. Libraries

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  • Library Sciences - LIBS

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