1. West Nile Virus Infection among the Homeless, Houston, Texas
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Tamra E. Meyer, Lara M. Bull, Kelly Cain Holmes, Rhia F. Pascua, Amelia Travassos da Rosa, Christian R. Gutierrez, Tracie Corbin, Jennifer L. Woodward, Jeffrey P. Taylor, Robert B. Tesh, and Kristy O. Murray
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West Nile virus ,homeless ,cross-sectional studies ,seroepidemiologic study ,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ,immunoglobulin G ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Among 397 homeless participants studied, the overall West Nile virus (WNV) seroprevalence was 6.8%. Risk factors for WNV infection included being homeless >1 year, spending >6 hours outside daily, regularly taking mosquito precautions, and current marijuana use. Public health interventions need to be directed toward this high-risk population.
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- 2007
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