Does my dog / cat becoming infected pose a risk to the health of my family or other animals?
There is no documented evidence of dog or cat-to-person transmission of West Nile virus. The evidence suggests that dogs do not develop enough viruses in their bloodstream to infect more mosquitoes. Cats develop slightly higher levels of virus in their bloodstream, but it is unclear if this would be enough to infect mosquitoes. It is very unlikely that cats would be important in furthering the spread of the virus.

If your animal becomes infected with WNV, this suggests that there are infected mosquitoes in your area. You should take measures to prevent mosquitoes from biting you (use repellent and wear protective clothing.) Veterinarians should take normal infection control precautions when caring for any animal (Including birds) suspected to have this or any viral infection.

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1. What are the symptoms of West Nile virus infection?
2. What is the incubation period in humans (i.e., time from infection to onset of disease symptoms) for West Nile encephalitis?
3. How long do symptoms last?
4. If I have West Nile Fever, can it turn into West Nile encephalitis?
5. Has West Nile virus caused severe illness or death in horses?
6. How do the horses become infected with West Nile virus?
7. How does the virus cause severe illness or death in horses?
8. Can I get infected with West Nile virus by caring for an infected horse?
9. Can a horse infected with West Nile virus infect horses in neighboring stalls?
10. My horse is vaccinated against eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), western equine encephalitis (WEE), and Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE). Will these vaccines protect my horse against WNV?
11. Can I vaccinate my horse against West Nile virus infection?
12. How long will a horse infected with West Nile virus be infectious?
13. What is the treatment for a horse infected with West Nile virus? Should it be destroyed?
14. Where can I get more information on horses and West Nile virus?
15. Can West Nile virus cause illness in dogs or cats?
16. How can my veterinarian treat my cat or dog if they are/may be infected with WNV?
17. Does my dog / cat becoming infected pose a risk to the health of my family or other animals?
18. How do cats and dogs become infected with West Nile virus?
19. Can I become infected with WNV if a dog with the virus bites me?
20. Is there a vaccine for cats or dogs?
21. Should a dog or cat infected with West Nile virus be destroyed?
22. Can I use insect repellent on my pets?
23. Do birds infected with West Nile Virus die or become ill?
24. How can I report a sighting of dead bird(s) in my area?