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6/7/2006
West Nile virus found in Salt Lake CountySALT LAKE CITY — West Nile virus has been found in a magpie in Salt Lake County, the Division of Wildlife Resources and the Salt Lake Valley Health Department announced June 2. This is the first detection of West Nile virus in Utah this year. Wild bird surveillance will continue throughout Utah as needed. Wild birds continue to be important indicators of West Nile viral activity in local communities. Viral activity in birds is often detected before human illness. The Division of Wildlife Resources encourages the public to participate in Utah's Wild Bird Surveillance program. If you see an ill or dead bird in your area, the best way to report the bird is through the DWR's Web site. More information regarding wild bird surveillance, including a bird identification page and an online submission form, can be found there. Target species for testing in the 2006 season include birds of the Corvid family (ravens, crows, jays, etc.), raptors and other species that may be exhibiting neurologic symptoms. It is important to note that not all birds may be suitable for testing. To determine if a bird is suitable for testing, please follow these guidelines:
Since people may become infected with WNV through the bite of an infected mosquito, personal protection is key. West Nile virus can result in serious disease or death. It is important to follow these recommended guidelines:
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