WBIR.com | Tennessee Dept. of Health warns of disease that's fatal to horses and humans WBIR.com Humans cannot catch the disease directly from infected horses. The virus is not new, it's been in the U.S. since the 1800s. “Although Tennessee has never had a documented human case of EEE, it is important for the public to remember mosquito-borne ... Mosquito-borne virus fatal to humans, horses detected in Tennessee Madison Co. horse dies from mosquito-borne virus Tennessee horse positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis |
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