A resident of the City of Denton was recently reported to have contracted West Nile Virus Neuroinvasive Disease, Denton County Public Health reported Thursday evening.
It is the third human case of WNV reported in the county this year.
DCPH advised Denton County citizens should continue to use preventative measures to avoid the contraction of WNV, even with cooler temperatures arriving.
“Even though temperatures are decreasing, preventing mosquito-borne illnesses remains a priority,” said Juan Rodriguez, DCPH’s chief epidemiologist and assistant director. “Protecting ourselves from mosquito bites is a preventive practice easily done before heading outdoors.”
To minimize risk of contracting WNV, DCPH recommends the following steps: • Drain standing water in your yard and neighborhood

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