Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Four cases of human West Nile virus confirmed in Dallas
DALLAS Four people have been diagnosed with West Nile virus, said officials from Dallas County Health and Human Services on Tuesday. They live in the zip codes of 75215, 75210, 75219, and 75217. The total number of people infected in the county in 2007 is six.
Further spraying for mosquitoes was scheduled for Tuesday night in the Balch Springs area, north of Seagoville Road, south of Lake June Road, east of Cheyenne and west of Interstate 635; and Wednesday in the Cedar Hill area, north of Westar, south of Armadillo Court, east of Lakeview Drive and west of the 1300 block of Belt Line Road. Residents are encouraged to stay inside.
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2 years, 3 months agoMike Orren, says:
Dr. Moskowitz, we're tired of your copy-paste comment spam on every story that has the word mosquito. This is the third (and last) repeat comment attempting to push your penny stock.
If you've actually got some new local information, we'd be happy to hear about it.
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