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Eastern equine encephalitis, also called EEE or triple E, is a virus that spreads from infected mosquitoes to horses and people. These mosquitoes generally live in freshwater swamps. The virus is ...
This week, a resident of the US state of New Hampshire died after being hospitalized with eastern equine encephalitis. Cases have also been detected in other states. But what is eastern equine ...
But what are the symptoms of eastern equine encephalitis, and where have cases actually been detected? Eastern equine encephalitis, also known as "Triple E," is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes.
A person in New York became the second person in the U.S. to die of eastern equine encephalitis this year, the state confirmed on Monday. These two deaths have raised the alarm in the Northeast ...
Two people have died and some communities are restricting activities as eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, circulates in the northeastern United States. The latest death, confirmed in September ...
A rare and deadly mosquito-borne disease has been popping up again this summer: eastern equine encephalitis, a viral illness that causes brain swelling in severe cases and has claimed at least one ...
It is an alphavirus closely related to eastern equine encephalitis and Venezuelan equine ... A magnetic resonance scan (MRI scan) Antibody tests The first three tests will indicate encephalitis ...
Eastern equine encephalitis, often referred to as EEE or Triple E, is a rare, but serious disease, largely found in North America and spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, the Centers ...
A recent surge in cases of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in the northeastern United States, likely brought on by warm weather–induced faster disease spread, has prompted warnings and ...
By Ed Shanahan The first person to be diagnosed with Eastern equine encephalitis in New York in nearly a decade has died, prompting Gov. Kathy Hochul to declare the rare, mosquito-borne viral ...