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A south Fort Collins resident has contracted West Nile virus, marking Larimer County's first reported case this season, the county health department announced Thursday. The case was reported ...
So far this year, Larimer County has confirmed 25 cases of West Nile virus, more than the county’s average of 23 for an entire year, according to the Larimer County Department of Health.
A mosquito in southeast Fort Collins tested positive for West Nile virus, and health officials say it’s time to take precautions ahead of peak season in Northern Colorado.
A 66-year-old person in Larimer County died after a lengthy hospitalization because of West Nile virus, becoming the third Coloradan to be killed by the virus this year.
The Larimer County health department said the Vector Index (VI), which is used to measure the risk of the West Nile virus in a specific area, is high in municipalities across the county.