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See The List of Dallas Neighborhoods Sprayed For West Nile Virus
Samples of West Nile virus-positive mosquitos keep showing up in Dallas' city collection, and the city is spraying against them again.

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Samples of West Nile virus-positive mosquitos keep showing up in Dallas' city collection, and the city is spraying against them again.

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They're Baaack. The city continues to find evidence of mosquitos carrying the West Nile virus. Accordingly, they're spraying the city again.
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