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AllRefer.com
An exceedingly simple yet useful site presented in a clear and precise manner. This site provides all the fundamentals of the West Nile Virus without any technical terminology which may confuse users. Included are multiple links to guide you around the site and also links to additional various articles regarding the West Nile Virus.
Canada.com
Operated by CanWest Interactive, canada.com is Canada's most comprehensive Internet network and portal. They supply Canadians with the most relevant and up-to-date news and information. This specific article is about a possible mosquito-killing virus that could help slow the spread of the West Nile Virus. Researchers have come up with a new method to kill mosquitoes by infecting them with an illness called baculovirus.
Canadian Health Network (Canadian Site and Bilingual)
Canadian Health Network is a national, non-profit, bilingual web-based health information service brought to you by Health Canada. The article featured at this link presents a history of the West Nile Virus, information about who is at risk, symptoms and the possibility for a cure. There is also a section regarding mosquitoes in your home and a list of several links to other reliable sources.
CBC News – Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been serving the voice of Canada to the world since the 1920’s. The page contains background information on the West Nile Virus with facts. The article features doctor’s being on the lookout for a "polio-like" condition called sudden limb paralysis. It can appear in healthy adults who may be infected with the virus. Also included are the symptoms and preventative measures to be taken, a list of what Health Canada advises a person to do to reduce the risk of getting infected, and what Canada is doing to provide community wide prevention.
CDC – Center for Disease Control
The goal of the Center for disease Control and Prevention is to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. This particular page consists of various West Nile Virus links dealing with an overview, prevention, cases, transmission, symptoms and other topics.
CDC – Center for Disease Control and Prevention
The goal of the Center for disease Control and Prevention is to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. This site is a valuable and credible resource for learning about the West Nile Virus. The information that is covered includes, questions and answers, the nature of the virus, prevention, case information, and many others. Links to related sites, and other sections of the CDC's web pages are also provided.
Center for Disease Control (CDC) – Body and Mind (BAM) for kids
The goal of the Center for disease Control and Prevention is to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. BAM stands for body and mind and is a branch from the CDC site. It is an important and trustworthy source for learning about the West Nile Virus, and is exceptional for children. The information that is covered includes the basics of the West Nile Virus and how to protect yourself.
First Nations and Inuit Health Branch
First Nations and Inuit Health Branch supports the delivery of public health and health promotion services on-reserve and in Inuit communities. This website asks the very important question “What is being done about West Nile Virus in First Nation Communities.” Also included is surveillance and testing of the virus and education and awareness.
Grey Bruce Health Unit – Public Health
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is a community partner and provides leadership in health protection and disease prevention. This page consists of thorough background information on the West Nile Virus with evidence regarding where it has been found. Also documented is the number of human cases as well as when and where it was first detected. Acknowledgements go to the Middlesex-London Health Unit, MHLTC
Health Canada – West Nile Virus
This site's mission is to help the people of Canada maintain and improve their health. It is an excellent source for information on the West Nile Virus. The topics that are covered include, "The Facts", where question such as "What is the West Nile Virus?" and "Where did it come from?" are answered. "Recent History", "Human Infection", and "West Nile Virus in Animals" are the other topics that are discussed. Also offered are links to other sections of the Health Canada site.
HealthyOntario.com
The HealthyOntario.com web site was created to offer Ontario people with a web site for trusted health information, services and advice. HealthyOntario.com is owned by the Ontario Government and operated by the Ontario Ministry of Health. This particular web page identifies the facts, causes and symptoms of the West Nile Virus. Also included on diagnosis is treatment and prevention of West Nile Virus.
KidsHealth for Kids – What’s West Nile Virus
The KidsHealth site is separated into three sections: Parents, Teens, and Kids. The site has very helpful tabs on each article, which offer not only the article itself, but related articles and additional resources. This section deals with the West Nile Virus and relates to the kids out there. It includes easy-to-read information with pictures and large print to keep the kids interested and informed.
KidsHealth for Parents – West Nile Virus
The KidsHealth site is separated into three sections: Parents, Teens, and Kids. The site has very helpful tabs on each article, which offer not only the article itself, but related articles and additional resources. This section deals with the West Nile Virus and relates to the parents out there. It includes prevention, symptoms, and what to do if your child has any of the symptoms of West Nile Virus.
KidsHealth for Teens – Should I Worry About West Nile Virus
The KidsHealth site is separated into three sections: Parents, Teens, and Kids. The site has very helpful tabs on each article, which offer not only the article itself, but related articles and additional resources. This section deals with the West Nile Virus and relates to the teens out there. This article takes into effect, the way teens think, and guides them to the proper way to protect themselves from the virus.
Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit
The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit has displayed a first-rate site complete with information detailing all the features of the West Nile Virus. There is an extensive amount of links that allow you to find virtually all the related data accessible in the web site. All topics regarding the West Nile Virus are covered, including: what the West Nile Virus is, bird and mosquito surveillance, mosquito control, human surveillance, health unit strategies, and online facts.
McKinley Health Center
McKinley Health Center provides medical services and health education to a diverse population and has been the foundation of our service for over 75 years. This particular article is straight to the point and gives the reader all the correct information needed about the West Nile Virus. Also concisely stated, is ways to reduce the risk of contracting the virus.
MEDLINEplus - Health Information
This site, hosted by the National Library of Medicine, is a comprehensive page of links to information pertaining to the West Nile Virus. The site is organized into 12 categories, such as "Latest News", "General/Overviews", "Diagnosis/Symptoms, "Prevention/Screening", and many others. Each category contains links to reputable sites where you will find the information that you are looking for.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease
The division of microbiology and infectious diseases has laid out a very easy to understand and patient oriented website here. Not only has NAID included some very helpful general information, but an overview about the West Nile Virus, research that was done on behalf of NAID regarding the virus, and resources for your convenience.
New York State Department of Health
“Fight the Bite” is the motto of the New York State Department of Health. When dealing with the West Nile Virus, this web site makes sure that you are well informed and left with no concerns. With a very helpful “Frequently Asked Questions” section, The Department of Health outlines and answers many questions that one might have regarding the West Nile Virus.
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long term Care
This site is maintained by the Government of Canada. This web page offers health information for the public regarding the West Nile Virus. Included is background information on the virus as well as important facts about the disease. Also incorporated is the control of mosquitoes and the proper types of pesticides to be used to prevent the West Nile Virus that may be found the bugs. Lastly, there is an extensive amount of information on how to protect you and your family against the virus.
The National Biological Information Infrastructure - Wildlife Disease Information Node
The National Biological Information Infrastructure is an international, joint program and an excellent resource for the West Nile Virus. This site has a plethora of links to other great sources of information. In general, here you can find the latest news on the West Nile Virus and information concerning animals with the disease. Also, information on human health, state and regional information, and frequently asked questions is available here.
Upper Thames River Conservation Authority
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has been working with local communities to ensure the conservation, restoration and responsible management of the water, land and natural habitats through programs that balance human, environmental and economic needs. The web page is an excellent fact sheet for travelers, hikers, campers, or anyone who enjoys being outdoors. Great tips are included for people that are venturing out in the open air.
Utah Department of Health
The Utah Department of Health is the central point of contact for all Public Health issues. Public Health relates to the matters of health of individuals and communities. The Utah Department of Health has a large section dedicated to the West Nile Virus with multiple links to better inform you. All information is reliable and up to date.
West Nile Virus Prevention.com
West Nile Virus Prevention.com has created an incredible up to date site that deals with all the major aspects of the West Nile Virus. History, symptoms, prevention and facts are available here. The site includes a large list of links to other reliable web sites dealing with the West Nile Virus.
Windsor Essex County Health Unit
This site is constantly updated for the purpose of informing residents of Windsor and Essex County on the status of the West Nile Virus (WNV) Surveillance and Prevention programs. Also included is information on the history, nature, and prevention of the virus, as well as contact numbers for reporting dead crows. For additional information, the site offers links to other respected sites.
Windsor Essex County Health Unit
The Windsor Essex County Health Unit is a local website that is constantly being updated to inform residents in the area about the condition of the West Nile Virus. This page consists of important facts regarding the virus and the way it is spread, preventing yourself against the virus, and symptoms and treatments of the virus. There is also additional information concerning birds and mosquitoes: how a person can get infected from a dead bird, and how to reduce the breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Windsor Essex County Health Unit
The Windsor Essex County Health Unit is a local website that is constantly being updated to inform residents in the area about the condition of the West Nile Virus. Posted on April 30, 2003, the following article discusses the future strategies and local plans in the prevention of the West Nile Virus. Included in the page is background information on the virus as well as additional reliable links for more information.
Windsor Essex County Health Unit
The Windsor Essex County Health Unit is a local website that is constantly being updated to inform residents in the area about the condition of the West Nile Virus. Posted on May 5, 2003, the following article discusses how cleaning your yard can have a great positive effect on preventing the West Nile Virus from ever occurring. Included in the page is a “yard clean-up checklist” to keep mosquito populations low in Windsor and Essex County.
Wisconsin Government - Department of Health and Family Services
The Wisconsin.Gov web site is donated by the State of Wisconsin. This site offers a disease fact sheet regarding the West Nile Virus that answers all your questions about the virus. Information such as what the virus is, what type of infection it is, the spread of West Nile, symptoms, prevention, and more.
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