EEE, mosquito
Eastern equine encephalitis, also known as EEE or triple E, is a rare mosquito-borne viral disease that has killed one person and infected at least five others in the United States this year.
Human cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis are exceedingly rare. But some of those cases can be devastating — as one family ...
A mosquito sample from Long Island has tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) as concern about the virus has grown, especially after an otherwise-healthy 41-year-old man died as a ...
A New York state resident tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis – the first human case of the mosquito-borne virus ...
Another New Hampshire man, Joe Casey, is currently in the ICU on a ventilator after contracting three mosquito-borne illnesses, including EEE, according to local reports. In late August ...
In addition to the person with EEE infection announced today, EEE virus has been detected in one horse and seven mosquito batches in New Hampshire so far this summer. EEE virus has also been ...
Charts and maps show where dengue, West Nile and eastern equine encephalitis have been detected, and how this year stacks up ...
Health officials have confirmed birds in Antrim County have tested positive for two different mosquito-spread viruses, ...