Iowa officials have confirmed a case of West Nile Virus, the first in the state this year.

The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says one infection was identified. The person infected is a middle-aged adult (between 41-60 years old) from northern Iowa.

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"For the best protection against the virus, Iowans should use an insect repellant with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, para-menthane-diol, 2-undecanone, or IR3535," a news release from the HHS reads. "Insect repellent lowers the risk of mosquito bites."

The State Hygienic Lab confirmed the case through a test.

“We want Iowans to enjoy the outdoors, but also to protect themselves from mosquito bites, which can spread illnesses like West Nile Virus,” Iowa’s State Medical Director Dr. Robert Kruse said. “To

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