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Texas Employs Aerial Spraying to Combat West Nile Virus

Clip: 8/16/2012 | 8m 25s

Texas Employs Aerial Spraying to Combat West Nile Virus Emergency

A current epidemic of West Nile virus has claimed the lives of 26 people in the U.S., 10 in Texas alone. In Dallas and the surrounding county, authorities have declared a state of emergency. Jeffrey Brown talks to Baylor College of Medicine's Dr. Kristi Murray about the outbreak and how the state targets infected mosquitoes.

08/16/2012

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