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  2. U.S. Towns Are On High Alert About This Rare, Deadly Mosquito ...

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    Health officials in Massachusetts are warning about the risk of contracting Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus (EEE) after a person developed the mosquito-borne disease earlier this month.

  3. NY Sees First Death From EEE Virus—How to Protect Yourself

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    Because EEE is a virus, there is no treatment for those infected. And unlike other mosquito-borne viruses, eastern equine encephalitis virus can affect people of all age groups.

  4. There’s a Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Circulating in ... - AOL

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    Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a deadly mosquito virus, is popping up in Massachusetts. Here are the symptoms of the virus in 2024 and how to prevent it.

  5. Eastern equine encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), also called triple E and sleeping sickness, is a viral disease caused mainly by the Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV). Most infections in humans are asymptomatic, but about 5% of the time the infection progresses to severe neuroinvasive disease.

  6. What to know about the mosquito virus spreading through New ...

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    EEE, or “triple E,” is spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes. There are no vaccines or treatments available for the virus. The mosquito-borne disease occurs rarely in the U.S., but it ...

  7. Massachusetts sees 1st human case of Eastern equine ... - AOL

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    The rare but serious disease is generally spread to humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. ... EEE is a rare but serious virus spread to humans by an infected mosquito's bite.