One female and one male tested positive for a neuroinvasive form of West Nile virus, bringing the total number of cases in Clark County to eight this year.
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The county has seen five cases of West Nile virus this year, compared to zero last year, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
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A local woman recently was infected by a “serious neuroinvasive form” of West Nile virus, the Southern Nevada Health District announced Monday.
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The Immunization Action Coalition has added Henderson Hospital to its honor roll for the hospital’s high rate of administering hepatitis B vaccinations in newborns.
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