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 How do people get West Nile virus? View Question: www.daviscountyutah.gov

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››Here are several ways that people can get the West Nile virus. The most common way is through the bite of an infected mosquito Blood transfusion or transplant (very rare) Mother to baby (extremely rare and no baby has died) Lab workers through a needlestick (bird sample not human)
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