Expanding the differential during the covid-19 pandemic: Fatal west nile virus neuroinvasive disease

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Abstract

The ever-evolving pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has the potential to drown out other viruses continuing to infect communities. To highlight this, we present 2 cases of fatal West Nile virus neuroinvasive disease that occurred within 2 weeks of each other. Since the first positive case of West Nile virus in the United States, there have been 2 epidemics in the past 2 decades, most often occurring in regions of North Texas and Southern California, which have been areas of high-incidence for COVID-19. It is important for the health care provider to recognize diagnostic biases and maintain broad differentials for the patient presenting with fever and other symptoms associated with COVID-19 ( J Am Board Fam Med 2021;34:661 662.).

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Titus, S. J., Suter, R. N., Hoang, A. T., & Figel, P. A. (2021). Expanding the differential during the covid-19 pandemic: Fatal west nile virus neuroinvasive disease. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 34(3), 661–662. https://doi.org/10.3122/JABFM.2021.03.200630

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