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If
your Child is Bitten by a Mosquito
- First, remember that
very few mosquitoes are infected with WNV, and that even fewer people
actually become ill if they are infected.
- Most people infected
with the virus experience no illness or mild symptoms such as a slight
fever, headache, body aches, a mild rash, or swollen lymph glands. Any
symptoms will develop 3 15 days after infection.
- Children who are
bitten by a mosquito do not need to be tested for WNV. However, seek
medical attention immediately if the child develops symptoms such as
a high fever, confusion, muscle weakness, severe headaches, stiff neck,
loss of consciousness, or if his or her eyes become sensitive to light.
These more severe symptoms could be signs of encephalitis (swelling
of the brain), or meningitis (swelling of the lining of the brain and
spinal cord). These conditions can be very serious, and can possibly
lead to death
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