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The DeKalb County Board of Health reports its first human case ofWest Nilevirus in the county.  The individual is a 79-year-old male who lives in Tucker and is currently recovering at home. 

 “It is very unfortunate that one of our DeKalb residents has developedWest Nilevirus.  I hope this will remind everyone to continue using precautions to avoid mosquito bites,” said S. Elizabeth Ford, M.D., M.B.A., district health director of the DeKalb County Board of Health. 

This has been a busy year forWest Nilevirus activity. Surveillance has shown an abundance of the mosquito species that can carry the virus. In fact, more mosquitoes have been collected and tested positive for the virus than in previous years.

The DeKalb County Board of Health advises people to take the following precautions against being bitten by mosquitoes:

            For more information, contact the DeKalb County Board of Health at (404) 508-7871 or visit dekalbhealth.net.

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