| 31. | But several cases of eastern equine encephalitis, often fatal in horses and humans, may be linked to it.
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| 32. | "Ae . mitchellae " is a suspected vector of Tensaw virus and secondary vector of Eastern equine encephalitis.
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| 33. | Western equine encephalitis, spread by Culex tarsalis in the Western states, also can cause serious illness, especially in children.
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| 34. | In 1991, an outbreak of eastern equine encephalitis killed about 40 horses, or approximately 18 % of the herd.
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| 35. | This year, his researchers investigated an equine encephalitis epidemic in Michigan and a LaCrosse encephalitis outbreak in West Virginia.
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| 36. | Eastern Equine encephalitis is a reoccurring problem in counties south of Macon, but it's more common this year, Williams says.
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| 37. | Since 1964, 153 human cases of Eastern equine encephalitis have been reported in the United States, according to the CDC.
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| 38. | Divergence between the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus and the eastern equine virus appears to have been ~ 1400 years ago.
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| 39. | This outbreak resulted in 14, 156 human cases that were attributable to Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus with 26 human deaths.
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| 40. | While many varieties of mosquito carry diseases such as West Nile Virus and Eastern equine encephalitis, not all species bite humans.
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