NECADIA, South Ceona -- The Grassadellian Disease Control Agency (GDCA) has confirmed the West Nile Virus has been found in South Ceona.
A man in his 60s from Pinolt County, in the southeast corner of the state, has been diagnosed with the disease, which is transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
The disease can be fatal in humans and animals if left untreated.
The South Ceona Department of Health and Wellness said the man is receiving treatment and expected to recover.
In neighboring Conklin County, four horses tested positive for the equine strain of the disease, the GDCA reported.
The four animals all belong to the same owner and were located on the same property. They are being treated and expected to make a full recovery.
A man in his 60s from Pinolt County, in the southeast corner of the state, has been diagnosed with the disease, which is transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
The disease can be fatal in humans and animals if left untreated.
The South Ceona Department of Health and Wellness said the man is receiving treatment and expected to recover.
In neighboring Conklin County, four horses tested positive for the equine strain of the disease, the GDCA reported.
The four animals all belong to the same owner and were located on the same property. They are being treated and expected to make a full recovery.
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