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Kansas says new virus found after resident's death
By JOHN HANNA8
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TOPEKA,
Kan. (AP) — A new virus thought to be carried by ticks or other insects has
been discovered following the death of a southeast Kansas resident during the
summer, public health officials said Monday.
The
new virus is called Bourbon virus, after Bourbon County, home of the patient
who died. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said the patient's
symptoms, including fever and fatigue, were similar to symptoms from other
tick-borne diseases.
The
Kansas health department said testing by the federal Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention confirmed that the patient had a virus not previously
identified. Health department spokeswoman Aimee Rosenow said it's still not
clear how much the Bourbon virus contributed to the patient's death.
"This
was the first known instance and the only confirmed case," Rosenow said.
"This is a new virus, and we are still learning."
The
health department declined to identify the victim of the virus or provide
details about the case, saying it was protecting the privacy of the patient and
family members.
The
department said there's no specific vaccine or treatment for the disease from
the Bourbon virus but described the risk as "minimal" during the
winter, given health officials' belief that it is transmitted through tick or
insect bites.
The
health agency also suggested the same precautions outdoors for avoiding other
tick- and insect-borne illnesses. Those include using insect repellent, wearing
long sleeves and pants, and avoiding wooded and busy areas with high grass or
leaf litter.
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