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West Nile Virus West Nile Virus is common throughout South Dakota. It effects animals and humans and is commonly transmitted by mosquitoes. The following websites are leads to current information about the disease, its spread, its treatment and its prevention.
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| AGRICULTURE | EDUCATION | GOVERNMENT | HOUSING | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| CENSUS BUREAU | DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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| TO REQUEST INFORMATION CONTACT:
W TREVOR BROOKS AND MIKE MCCURRY,,
RURAL LIFE/CENSUS DATA CENTER, BOX 504, SCOBEY HALL 204, SOUTH DAKOTA
STATE UNIVERSITY, BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA, 57007-1296.
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605-688-4899 |
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