✅West Nile fever is caused by the West Nile virus (a member of Flavivirus genus) with a single-stranded RNA.
✅Natural hosts: Birds serve as the primary hosts for West Nile virus.
✅First outbreak: This fever was initially discovered in a female, residence of the West Nile region of Uganda in 1937.
✅Transmission: This fever Spread through Culex mosquito bites. ✅It Can infect humans, birds, mosquitoes, horses, and certain other mammals Currently, there have been no reported cases of human-to-human transmission.
✅Vaccine: There is currently no vaccine available for humans against the West Nile virus.
✅West Nile fever is caused by the West Nile virus (a member of Flavivirus genus) with a single-stranded RNA.
✅Natural hosts: Birds serve as the primary hosts for West Nile virus.
✅First outbreak: This fever was initially discovered in a female, residence of the West Nile region of Uganda in 1937.
✅Transmission: This fever Spread through Culex mosquito bites. ✅It Can infect humans, birds, mosquitoes, horses, and certain other mammals Currently, there have been no reported cases of human-to-human transmission.
✅Vaccine: There is currently no vaccine available for humans against the West Nile virus.
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