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Department Provides Update on West Nile Virus
One Confirmed Case Each in Drew and Pulaski Counties;
One Suspect Case of West Nile Virus in Pulaski County


Contact:

Robert J. Alvey, ADH Office of Communications
(501)
661-2743 | After hours, call (501) 661-2136

December 10, 2002

For Tuesday, December 10, 2002

Little Rock - The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) is reporting two confirmed cases of West Nile virus, one each in Drew and Pulaski Counties. The two cases were confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The ADH is also reporting a suspect case of the virus in Pulaski County. A sample from the suspect case was sent to CDC for confirmatory testing.

RECAP: For the Week Ending November 15, 2002

The ADH reported one confirmed death from West Nile virus in Union County and two confirmed cases of West Nile virus in humans for Pulaski County. The Pulaski County cases were confirmed through testing by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

For a complete list and to view current updates, visit the ADH website at www.healthyarkansas.com/westnilevirus.htm. For specific bird information, visit the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry website at www.arlpc.org.

The Health Department is continuing to monitor the state for mosquito-borne diseases and has established a West Nile virus hotline to respond to public inquiries.  If you have a question, please call 501.280.4817 from 8:00 a.m. through 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.  For after hours and weekends, please call 1.800.554.5738.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention West Nile virus hotline is 1.888.246.2675; 1.888.246.2857 (Spanish).

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