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doi: 10.3810/pgm.2003.07.1456
Postgraduate Medicine: Volume 114: No.1
WEST NILE VIRUS INFECTION
What you need to know about this emerging threat
A new consideration in differential diagnosis of unexplained summertime febrile illness, aseptic meningitis, and encephalitis.
A new consideration in differential diagnosis of unexplained summertime febrile illness, aseptic meningitis, and encephalitis.
Abstract: This summer and fall, primary care physicians may be seeing more cases of West Nile virus infection as circulation of the virus becomes more widespread across the United States. Although most cases are asymptomatic, the disease can cause fatal meningoencephalitis. Therefore, it is important to consider West Nile virus infection in differential diagnosis of certain illnesses. In this article, Dr Gelfand reviews the transmission cycle of the virus, appropriate clinical management, and the current strategies for disease prevention.
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