Here is a link to the public health department in my area. Shows symptoms and links to other useful info.
http://herkimercounty.org/content/Departments/View/13:field=services;/content/DepartmentServices/View/31
2006-07-28 02:34:00
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answered by elguzano1 4
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answered by ? 3
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Infection with WNV can be asymptomtic (no symptoms), or can lead to West Nile fever or severe West Nile disease.
It is estimated that about 20% of people who become infected with WNV will develop West Nile fever. Symptoms include fever, headache, tiredness, and body aches, occasionally with a skin rash (on the trunk of the body) and swollen lymph glands. While the illness can be as short as a few days, even healthy people have reported being sick for several weeks.
The symptoms of severe disease (also called neuroinvasive disease, such as West Nile encephalitis or meningitis or West Nile poliomyelitis) include headache, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, and paralysis. It is estimated that approximately 1 in 150 persons infected with the West Nile virus will develop a more severe form of disease. Serious illness can occur in people of any age, however people over age 50 and some immunocompromised persons (for example, transplant patients) are at the highest risk for getting severely ill when infected with WNV.
Most people (about 4 out of 5) who are infected with West Nile virus will not develop any type of illness (an asymptomatic infection), however you cannot know ahead of time if you'll get sick or not when infected.
Symptoms of West Nile fever will generally last a few days, although even some healthy people report having the illness last for several weeks. The symptoms of severe disease (encephalitis or meningitis) may last several weeks, although neurological effects may be permanent.
2006-07-28 02:35:53
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answered by fieldworking 6
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fever, headache and body aches before fully recovering. In outbreaks in other parts of the world, some persons also developed a mild rash or swollen lymph glands. In some individuals, particularly the elderly, West Nile virus can cause serious disease that affects brain tissue. At its most serious, it can cause permanent neurological damage and can be fatal. Encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) symptoms include the rapid onset of severe headache, high fever, stiff neck, confusion, loss of consciousness (coma), and muscle weakness. Death may occur in some instances.
2006-07-28 02:34:00
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answered by ybzcarlos1 4
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The symptoms are very flu like, it sounds like you may be suffering from something else. You might want to schedule a doctor's appointment.
2006-07-28 02:34:06
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answered by Crazy girl 2
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flu like symptoms.
Sure. Just what you're experiencing could also be 1000 other things. Go to get tested. :) Good day.
2006-07-28 02:33:01
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answered by Mama R 5
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That's not west nile. That's bird flu.
2006-07-28 02:33:15
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answered by Pauly 4
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