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 ...
Before this summer, the last time New Hampshire had any human cases of the mosquito-borne illness was 2014. Health officials ...
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It might surprise you to learn there is an effective vaccine out there for EEE, but it's only approved for horses. Scientists ...
Over the summer, cases of EEE spread across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and other New England states, each also breaking ...
With October only a few days away, EEE remains a threat in the Bay State. That's the message from health officials after ...
A rare, potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease has sparked concern in the Northeastern U.S. Last week, a man from Hampstead, New Hampshire, died after testing positive for Eastern equine ...
Mosquito season will continue until the first hard freeze, which will bring mosquito activity to an end, according to state researchers.