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    West Nile confirmed in Dog

    Published Oct 1 2002 12:00:00:000AM

    Vet confirms Scottsbluff dog had West Nile virus

    GERING, Neb. (AP) - The number of animal cases of West Nile virus in
    Nebraska continues to rise, and now includes a 5-year-old golden
    retriever,
    a local veterinarian said.

    The dog recovered from the West Nile virus within two days of being
    treated
    with fluids and antibiotics, said Gering veterinarian Jerry Upp.

    Its owners, from Scottsbluff, brought the dog in with a high
    temperature
    and sore muscles. It also had experienced some behavioral changes, he

    said.

    It is among the first confirmed case of West Nile virus in dogs. At
    least
    two dogs in Illinois have had the disease.

    The virus was detected when blood samples were sent to labs to rule
    out
    another illness, Upp said. Another lab test confirmed the presence of

    West
    Nile.

    This rare diagnosis is not something that should cause worry for dog
    owners. In fact, Upp said he would be surprised if they saw another
    case.

    "People should just be aware of it and avoid taking their dogs out in

    the
    evenings when more mosquitoes are present," he said.

    The Nebraska Department of Agriculture also said Monday the number of
    horses with the disease has climbed to 1,008. All have been reported
    since
    Aug. 6.

    Scotts Bluffs County has the most equine cases with 88, more than
    double
    the 41 reported cases in second-place Douglas County. Holt County had

    40
    cases.

    One of the state's four suspected human deaths of the virus was of a
    Scotts
    Bluff County resident. The other suspected deaths were in Saline,
    Lancaster
    and Buffalo counties.

    Sixty-three people have been found to be presumptively positive for
    West
    Nile virus in Nebraska as of Thursday, the Nebraska Department of
    Health
    and Human Services said. Two cases have been confirmed by the Centers

    for
    Disease Control.

    West Nile virus is spread by the bite of a mosquito that has fed on
    infected animals. Most people bitten by an infected mosquito never
    get
    sick, and most of the rest see only flu-like symptoms. A small
    percentage
    of people contract encephalitis, a potentially fatal brain infection.

    People most likely to become seriously ill from the virus people are
    over
    50, the elderly and people with weak immune systems.

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    Thanks for sharing that info!

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    Yes, thanks for sharing. West Nile has worked it's way into parts of Michigan also.

    To be honest, I haven't seen very many mosquitos this year in my area. I saw my first one last night.... she landed on my arm... and didn't get a chance to fly off.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    Here in Illlinois (and especially in my area), we have a very high incidence of West Nile. I hate letting the dogs out after dark. I tell them to hurry up, but that just doesn't work!
    Save a life, ADOPT!!
    Sue

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