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Four confirmed West Nile Virus cases in NM, illness brings long-term side effects

Four confirmed West Nile Virus cases in NM, illness brings long-term side effects
THE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS. >> ALONG WITH A CONFIRMED CASE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY, THERE ARE TWO CASES IN VALENCIA COUNTY AND ONE IN DONA ANA. THE WOMAN WHO SHARED HER STORY WITH ME, SAYS SHE’S NEVER BEEN THE SAME SINCE SHE WAS INFECTED, AND SHE WANTS PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT USING REPELLANT LIKE THIS REALLY MAKES A DIFFERENCE. THE WEST NILE VIRUS. >> I’M AFRAID FOR ANYONE ELSE TO GET IT. >> BECAUSE WHEN DENISE JOJOLA GOT BITE BY A MOSQUITO CARRYING THE VIRUS IN 2016, SHE NEVER THOUGHT SHE’D STILL BE FACING THE CONSEQUENCES OF IT. >> I HAVE HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE NECK PAIN. DURING THE NIGHT I GET MUSCLE CRAMPS IN MY LEGS, MY HANDS, MY ARMS, MY FEET. IT AFFECTED MY VISION. I GET HEADACHES REALLY BAD. >> THE LONG TERM SIDE EFFECTS THAT CAME FROM THE VIRUS IS SOME OF THE WORST PAIN SHE’S EXPERIENCED. >> I JUST WANT PEOPLE TO BE AWARE OF WHAT IT DOES TO YOU. >> AND SEVERE CASES LIKE DENISES ARE COMMON. >> THOSE SEVERE NUERO INVASIVE CASES WHERE PEOPLE GET REALLY SICK, THOSE ARE THE ONES WE’RE REALLY CONCERNED ABOUT THAT CAN BE LIFE THREATENING. AND EVEN PEOPLE WHO MAKE A RECOVERY, SOMETIMES IT’S NOT A FULL RECOVERY. >> FRIDAY, THE NEW MEXICO HEALTH DEPARTMENT CONFIRMED THERE ARE AT LEAST FOUR HUMAN CASES IN THE STATE, INCLUDING ONE IN BERNALILLO. >> THE STRAIN THE IS TYPICALLY FOUND IN THE U.S. NOW, IS ACTUALLY, THE MUTATION HAS MADE IT A LITTLE MORE VIRIAEL, SO IT’S MORE LIEKLY TO CASUE SEVERE DISEASE. >> DENISE HOPES SHARING HER STORY WILL MOTIVATE TELL TO SPRAY THEMSELVES AND STAY ALERT. >> THE SIDE EFFECTS FROM WEST NILE ARE HORRIBLE. I’M NOT OVER IT, AND I DON’T KNOW IF I EVER WILL BE. >> THE CITY AND COUNTY OFFER FREE BUG SPRING AROUND YOUR HOUSE. IF YOU HAPPEN TO SEE MOSQUITOES IN YOUR BACK YARD OR AROUND YOUR HOME, YOU CAN CALL 311, AND THEY’LL SEND A CREW OUT TO HELP YOU. REPORTING FROM THE BOSQUE, MARISSA ARMAS, KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS. DOUG: HERE ARE A FEW TIPS TO TRY AND AVOID GETTING THE WEST NILE. USE BUG SPRAY ON YOUR SKIN AND CLOTHING WHEN YOU GO OUTDOORS. GET RID OF STILL WATER OR ANY WATER
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Four confirmed West Nile Virus cases in NM, illness brings long-term side effects
At least four people have been infected with the West Nile virus in the state, including one person in Bernalillo County. "I'm afraid for anyone else to get it," said Denise Jojola. "I just want people to be aware of what it does to you."Jojola was bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus in 2016, and since then she has experienced long-term side effects she never thought she'd have to face. "I have horrible, horrible neck pain," Jojola said. "During the night, I get muscle cramps in my legs, my hands, my arms, my feet. It effected my vision. I get headaches really bad."The long-term side effects that came from the virus caused some of the worst pain she has experienced and severe cases, like Denise's are common."Those severe neuroinvasive cases where people get really sick, those are the ones we're really concerned about that can be life threatening," said Mark DiMenna, with the City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department. "And even people who make a recovery, sometimes it's not a full recovery." In some cases, getting the virus can be fatal. "The strain typically found in the U.S. now, is actually, the mutation has made it a little more viral, so it's more likely to cause severe disease," DiMenna said. Jojola hopes sharing her story will motivate people to spray themselves and stay alert. "The side effects from West Nile are horrible," Jojola said. "I'm not over it, and I don't know if I ever will be."The city and county offer free bug spraying. For help with that you can call 311.

At least four people have been infected with the West Nile virus in the state, including one person in Bernalillo County.

"I'm afraid for anyone else to get it," said Denise Jojola. "I just want people to be aware of what it does to you."

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Jojola was bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus in 2016, and since then she has experienced long-term side effects she never thought she'd have to face.

"I have horrible, horrible neck pain," Jojola said. "During the night, I get muscle cramps in my legs, my hands, my arms, my feet. It effected my vision. I get headaches really bad."

The long-term side effects that came from the virus caused some of the worst pain she has experienced and severe cases, like Denise's are common.

"Those severe neuroinvasive cases where people get really sick, those are the ones we're really concerned about that can be life threatening," said Mark DiMenna, with the City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department. "And even people who make a recovery, sometimes it's not a full recovery."

In some cases, getting the virus can be fatal.

"The strain typically found in the U.S. now, is actually, the mutation has made it a little more viral, so it's more likely to cause severe disease," DiMenna said.

Jojola hopes sharing her story will motivate people to spray themselves and stay alert.

"The side effects from West Nile are horrible," Jojola said. "I'm not over it, and I don't know if I ever will be."

The city and county offer free bug spraying. For help with that you can call 311.