Care for West Nile Virus at University of Colorado Hospital

Why Choose Treatment for West Nile Virus at University of Colorado Hospital?

The Infectious Disease Group Practice at University of Colorado Hospital is nationally recognized. Our doctors are board-certified and conduct groundbreaking research. In addition, our multidisciplinary care team has experience in diagnosing and managing a wide range of infectious diseases, including West Nile Virus. And we offer patients access to the latest treatments.

What is West Nile Virus?

West Nile Virus is passed to humans by infected mosquitoes. It was first detected in the Unites States in 1999. Most people infected with West Nile Virus do not become sick. However, in some cases it can cause viral fever syndrome or encephalitis. Encephalitis is a serious brain infection that can cause brain damage, and even death. Viral fever syndrome causes:

  • Fever
  • Headache
  • General illness and discomfort

Most deaths from West Nile virus occur in people older than 50. Less than 1 percent of people who get infected with West Nile Virus develop serious illness. Preventing mosquito bites reduces the chances of getting West Nile Virus. West Nile virus generally affects several thousand people each summer and fall across the United States. If you are experiencing symptoms similar to West Nile virus, you might want to seek care from an infectious disease specialist.

West Nile Virus Research

Researchers at University of Colorado Hospital study different aspects of West Nile Virus. These studies are done in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control. Several studies have focused on West Nile disease and transplant patients.

Additional West Nile Virus Resources

Fight the Bite Colorado
A West Nile virus prevention and education campaign brought to you by Colorado's state and local health departments

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Centers for Disease Control West Nile Virus homepage