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West Nile virus cases surge 40% higher than normal in US during peak season

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West Nile virus is surging across the U.S. this summer, with infections running about 40% higher than normal, according to new reports.

The virus is most commonly spread to people through the bite of an infected mosquito, although the disease cycle also includes infected birds. When mosquitoes feed on infected birds, they can pick up the virus and transmit it to humans.

There have been roughly 770 human cases in the U.S. as of early September, with nearly 500 classified as severe, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which tracks cases reported by state health departments.

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That’s about 40% higher than the average number of cases reported by this point in previous years (around 550 total and 350 that qualify as severe), based on CDC data.

Most West Nile cases are reported in August and September.

Nearly 770 West Nile virus cases reported this summer as infections spike

West Nile virus is often transmitted through infected mosquitoes. (iStock)

The official report emphasized that this data is still preliminary. Many mild infections go unreported, and there’s often a lag before all severe cases are confirmed. 

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Though a spike is expected during peak season, experts say the intensity of the outbreak and the percentage of mosquitoes testing positive for the virus is unusual.

For most people, West Nile produces mild symptoms — such as fever, aches and rashes — or none at all, according to the CDC.

Mosquito-borne disease peaks in late summer with higher infection rates than normal seasons

Experts say the intensity of the outbreak and the percentage of mosquitoes testing positive for the virus is unusual. (iStock)

In rare serious cases, the virus invades the nervous system, causing meningitis, encephalitis (swelling of the brain), paralysis or death.

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It’s the spike in these latter symptoms that is causing concern. People over 50 or those with compromised immune systems are at highest risk, experts caution.

West Nile virus surges 40% above normal levels as severe cases spike nationwide this season

Experts recommend wearing loose, long-sleeved clothing, applying insect repellent and keeping window screens secure to prevent mosquito bites. (iStock)

West Nile virus was first identified in Africa in 1937, with the first European outbreak occurring in 1996. It reached the U.S. in 1999, when an outbreak in New York sent 62 people to the hospital over two months, data shows.

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Avoiding mosquito bites is the first line of defense. Health officials recommend wearing loose, long-sleeved clothing; applying insect repellent (especially at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active); and ensuring that window screens are secure. 

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Around homes, eliminating standing water (like that found in buckets, tires and gutters) can help keep mosquitoes from breeding.

Khloe Quill is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital. She and the lifestyle team cover a range of story topics including food and drink, travel, and health. 



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