St Louis encephalitis


Nature

The St. Louis encephalitis is carried by the Culex nigripalpus mosquito, which feeds after sunset. Symptoms are flu-like and coma and death can result.

Incidence

In 1990, an outbreak of encephalitis in Florida resulted in 230 sick people and 11 deaths. In 1997, when warnings were issued that mosquitoes were again carrying the disease, precautions were taken to prevent any public infection.


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