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Mosquitoes in Frisco test positive for West Nile Virus; city begins overnight spraying
City officials in Frisco, Texas, have confirmed that two mosquito pools collected within city limits have tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV), prompting immediate action from local authorities to control the spread of infected mosquitoes. The discovery marks the twenty-first confirmed mosquito pool in Frisco this year, underscoring ongoing public health concerns across North Texas during mosquito season. No human infections linked to the virus have been reported in Frisco at this ti
Mosquitoes in Frisco test positive for West Nile Virus; city begins overnight spraying
City officials in Frisco, Texas, have confirmed that two mosquito pools collected within city limits have tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV), prompting immediate action from local authorities to control the spread of infected mosquitoes. The discovery marks the twenty-first confirmed mosquito pool in Frisco this year, underscoring ongoing public health concerns across North Texas during mosquito season. No human infections linked to the virus have been reported in Frisco at this ti
West Nile virus detected in North Texas mosquitoes prompts health warnings
Mosquitoes in parts of North Texas have tested positive for West Nile virus this week, prompting local health officials to issue warnings and urge residents to take steps to protect themselves and their families. Samples collected from traps in both Tarrant County and Dallas County confirmed the presence of the virus, highlighting a seasonal health risk that tends to rise during periods of heavy rain and warm temperatures. The findings serve as a reminder that p
West Nile virus detected in North Texas mosquitoes prompts health warnings
Mosquitoes in parts of North Texas have tested positive for West Nile virus this week, prompting local health officials to issue warnings and urge residents to take steps to protect themselves and their families. Samples collected from traps in both Tarrant County and Dallas County confirmed the presence of the virus, highlighting a seasonal health risk that tends to rise during periods of heavy rain and warm temperatures. The findings serve as a reminder that p









