west nile virus

     

West Nile virus (or WNV) is a virus of the family Flaviviriae; part of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) antigenic complex of viruses, it is found in both tropical and temperate regions. It mainly infects birds, but is known to infect humans, horses, dogs, cats, bats, chipmunks, skunks, squirrels, and domestic rabbits. The main route of human infection is through the bite of an infected mosquito.

Trivia about west nile virus

  • This virus named for an African area killed 7 people in New York state in 1999
  • This virus, named for an African geographical feature, came to the U.S. in 1999