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A person in New Hampshire has died after contracting the eastern equine encephalitis virus. EEE is a rare disease transmitted by mosquitoes; only 11 human cases are reported annually on average ...
Each year, the risk levels across the state vary. This year, West Nile virus and EEE risk levels are high in many areas around Massachusetts. The viruses can cause health issues that can become ...
The first case of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) this season has been detected in a horse in Connecticut, officials announced. The State of Connecticut Mosquito Management Program announced in a ...
A fourth person in Massachusetts has been diagnosed with EEE. Health officials said the person is a man in his 50s from Middlesex County. Several communities are considered at high risk for ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced a fourth human case of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in the state this year. Officials said the case is a man in his 50s who was exposed ...
The newest case was a man in his 50s who was exposed to the virus, also known as EEE, in a part of Middlesex County already at high risk for transmission, according to the Massachusetts Department ...
A mosquito sample from Long Island has tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) as concern about the virus has grown, especially after an otherwise-healthy 41-year-old man died as a ...
The eastern equine encephalitis virus, or EEE, has put residents in the Northeast on alert after news of a death in New Hampshire and cases in three other states. On average, about 11 human cases ...
The EEE patient is a person in their 70s from Providence County, according to the announcement from the departments of Health and Environmental Management. They didn't share the person's condition.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health said in a release Thursday that another person has been diagnosed with EEE, and one more person has been diagnosed with West Nile virus in the state.