WMFE | Eastern Equine Encephalitis, an often-fatal virus, shows up in C. Fla. horses WMFE Humans can catch Eastern Equine Encephalitis from mosquitoes. It's very rare, with a range of zero to five cases per year in Florida, but the virus is fatal 30 to 45 percent of the time when people catch it. It causes swelling of the brain, and ... |
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