What are West Nile virus, West Nile fever, and West Nile encephalitis?
West Nile virus is a virus commonly found in Africa , West Asia , and the Middle East . It is closely related to St. Louis encephalitis virus found in the United States . The virus can infect humans, birds, mosquitoes, horses and some other mammals.

West Nile fever is a case of mild disease in people, characterized by flu like symptoms. West Nile fever typically lasts only a few days and does not appear to cause any long-term health effects.

More severe disease due to a person being infected with this virus can be West Nile encephalitis, West Nile meningitis, or West Nile meningoencephalitis. Encephalitis refers to an inflammation of the brain, meningitis is an inflammation of the membrane around the brain and the spinal cord, and meningoencephalitis refers to inflammation of the brain and the membrane surrounding it.

Show All Answers

1. What are West Nile virus, West Nile fever, and West Nile encephalitis?
2. What Are the Symptoms of West Nile Virus
3. How is West Nile Spread?
4. If I live in an area where birds or mosquitoes with West Nile virus have been reported and a mosquito bites me, am I likely to get sick?
5. What can I do to help prevent the spread?
6. Following the 'four Ds' can help beat mosquito bites
7. Is West Nile Virus contagious?
8. What is the treatment for West Nile Virus?