West Nile Virus Prevention and Control
West Nile Virus (WNV) causes bird disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes. Humans, horses and other mammals may also be infected. In humans the most serious manifestation of WNV infection is encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).
News
- Final 2016 surveillance report
- NASA's Mosquito Meets MODIS: South Dakota Fights West Nile Virus video features SDSU biology professor Michael Hildreth, SDSU senior scientist Michael Wimberly, and Lon Kightlinger, State Epidemiologist for the Department of Health
Quick Links
- South Dakota West Nile virus fact sheet
- A Decade of West Nile Virus in South Dakota: Human Epidemiology 2002 – 2011
- West Nile Virus in South Dakota: Human Epidemiology of the First 5 Years, 2002 - 2006
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- SDSU Extension
- Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
- American Society for Microbiology