West Nile virus kills 2 in Windsor

By The Canadian Press

Health officials in southwestern Ontario say two people have died from West Nile virus in the last week, the first deaths linked to the infection in the area since 2012.

The public health unit in Windsor, Ont., says the two cases are unrelated but gave no other details about them.

It says the deaths are a warning to the public that West Nile continues to be a risk until temperatures drop below the freezing point, though most people infected never develop symptoms.

Ontario has seen by far the most human cases of West Nile this year, with the province’s public health agency reporting 37 confirmed or probable cases as of Sept. 2.

The latest data collected by the Public Health Agency of Canada, meanwhile, shows only one confirmed human case outside of Ontario as of Aug. 19 _ someone in British Columbia who showed no symptoms.

There were 104 human cases of West Nile confirmed last year, though the federal agency says others likely went undetected.


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