DANVILLE, N.H. - New Hampshire health officials on Friday announced that a second resident has died from Eastern Equine Encephalitis, the mosquito-borne virus more commonly known as EEE.
A fifth human case of Eastern equine encephalitis has been confirmed in New Hampshire. The Department of Health and Human Services reported that an adult in Danville tested positive for the virus in ...
New Hampshire public health officials this week confirmed that a person who contracted eastern equine encephalitis in August ...
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services said Friday that a 5th person has tested positive for EEE this year ...
New Hampshire resident has now died of Eastern equine encephalitis, health officials confirmed Friday. The state Department ...
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Mosquito season will continue until the first hard freeze, which will bring mosquito activity to an end, according to state researchers.
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Ulster County reported the first human case of eastern equine encephalitis virus since 2015, no specific risk factors were identified.
In other news about Eastern equine encephalitis, New Hampshire confirmed a fifth human case in an adult who has died. Plus, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., urges more help from the ...
There remains only one recorded case of Eastern equine encephalitis, the rare but potentially deadly disease known as EEE, first reported last month.