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Hantavirus Update

On May 12, it was reported that a Winnebago County Health Department resident was being tested for a potential case of Hantavirus. Confirmatory testing conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) did not detect Hantavirus. The resident is no longer considered a potential case of Hantavirus and no further public health action is […]

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Everyone Can Improve Their Mental Wellbeing. Your Winnebago County Health Department has partnered with CredibleMind to offer a trusted, online space to residents of Winnebago County with: Self-assessments Over 200 topics to explore Personalized mental wellness tools Articles, videos, and audio guides Private, 24/7 access—free of charge Click here to take ten with crediblemind

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Tale steps to prevent tick bites including: avoid high tick locations, wear light-colored, long clothing, apply USEPA approved insect repellent, reduce ticks in yards, and check for ticks on your and your pets.

Powassan Virus Found In Ticks From Winnebago County

For the first time, ticks from Winnebago County have tested positive for Powassan virus. There is no vaccine for Powassan virus which can lead to serious health complications impacting the heart, skeletal, and nervous systems. The key is to prevent tick bites. The Winnebago County Health Department (WCHD) encourages residents to take steps to prevent

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