Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal: Letters to the Editor
... appearance in the East Mountains area. Another critter to watch for with summer approaching is the voracious mosquito. This insect carries the West Nile Virus and lays its eggs in the tiniest pools of water found in soda bottles, plastic bags, old tires and other debris left lying around. There ...
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ABQjournal: Around New Mexico
Tuesday, April 25, 2006 Around New Mexico Journal and Wire Reports Cruces Combats West Nile Virus LAS CRUCES - The city is fogging neighborhoods as it fights to control mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus. Les Finley, horticulturist with the city of Las Cruces, said a contractor began ...
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ABQJOURNAL: Las Cruces Takes Aim at West Nile
Monday, April 24, 2006 Las Cruces Takes Aim at West Nile Associated Press LAS CRUCES Las Cruces is fogging neighborhoods as it fights to control mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus. Les Finley, horticulturist with the city of Las Cruces, said a contractor began mosquito control work ...
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ABQjournal: Letters to the Editor
... your junk and trash ordinances. Rubber tires on many properties are made into fences or just there. When our rains come so do mosquitoes and the West Nile Virus. If you don't have strong ordinances, pass some. Let's clean up Torrance County. 3) Dogs. Four, five, seven, eight on properties, either ...
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ABQjournal: Infectious Diseases Require Vigilance
... of infectious diseases was one of the great successes of medicine in developed countries of the 20th century. That's a qualified statement: HIV, West Nile virus, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria promise continued employment for infectious disease specialists through this century as well. We have ...
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ABQjournal: Challenges Posed in Predicting Diseases
... growth, or maybe even mosquitoes breeding in widespread puddles. The New Mexico totals? One case of hantavirus, four cases of plague and 33 of West Nile virus. "It was fairly low in just about everything," said Paul Ettestad, state public health veterinarian. Terry Yates, who predicted a rise ...
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ABQjournal: Challenges Posed in Predicting Diseases
... growth, or maybe even mosquitoes breeding in widespread puddles. The New Mexico totals? One case of hantavirus, four cases of plague and 33 of West Nile virus. "It was fairly low in just about everything," said Paul Ettestad, state public health veterinarian. Terry Yates, who predicted a rise ...
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ABQjournal: Docs Use Antibiotics Sparingly
... practice. Colds, bronchitis in children and many sore throats are virus infections. Not all virus infections are as minor as these. After all, AIDS, West Nile infection and Ebola fever are all virus infections that can have very serious consequences. Fortunately, these are rare among the children I ...
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ABQjournal: RIO RANCHO HIGH SCHOOL FALL EXPO RESULTS
... Nicole Paulson, Fight the Bite: How Does the Type of Water Source, Area of New Mexico and Its Temperature Affect the Amount of People Who Contract West Nile Virus? Anna Trujillo Coincidence or Chemicals? Kevin Wymer, The Effect of Hydration Level on Heart Rate During Exercise Physics ...
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