KENSINGTON, N.H. - Joe Casey survived a mosquito bite that gave him Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE). He says his family and community in New Hampshire have been critical to his recovery.
About 30% of EEE cases are deadly, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a rare but serious disease spread to humans by infected mosquitoes and bears some similarities ...
It’s the third case identified in the county since 2017. Officials say the presence of EEE in wild bird populations is an ...
Of particular concern is eastern equine encephalitis, a rare disease that can lead to serious and fatal illness, caused by mosquitoes carrying the virus. Known as EEE or “triple E,” the virus ...
(WJAR) — The final Rhode Island mosquito report of 2024 found no additional traces of eastern equine encephalitis, West Nile virus, or Jamestown Canyon Virus. The Rhode Island Department of ...
By Paul Burton Click here for updates on this story KENSINGTON, New Hampshire (WBZ) — Joe Casey survived a mosquito bite that gave him Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE). He says his family and ...