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Did you know? The government will conduct a Patient First review of the health system to improve the system and ensure it is more responsive in meeting the needs of patients. West Nile Virus Surveillance ResultsFor estimated West Nile Virus risk levels in Saskatchewan, see Related Links, below. During extended periods of warm weather, take personal protective precautions against mosquitoes in both urban and rural areas. 2008 West Nile Virus Surveillance ResultsResults as of August 22, 2008.
* includes 2 positive Culex restuans pools. SymptomsWest Nile Non-Neurological Syndrome - mild symptoms Formerly called West Nile Fever. At least two of the following:
West Nile Neurological Syndrome - severe symptoms Onset of fever and at least one associated neurological syndrome consistent with a diagnosis of:
Or other related neurological disorders diagnosed by the attending physician. Most people with West Nile Virus will fully recover; however, people with severe symptoms of the disease may develop longer-lasting effects.
Related Links
News release, August 15, 2008. Weekly risk ratings for contracting West Nile Virus in Saskatchewan, updated during warm weather risk periods. Information about the disease, prevention, mosquito control programs, risk levels and surveillance results. |
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