About 80 percent of people who get infected with West Nile Virus do not even show symptoms and they will probably never know they had it. Around 20 percent of people that get west Nile virus show mild symptoms like headache, Vomiting, Nausea. They can have body aches sometimes people get swollen lymph glands and they may also get a skin rash on the chest, back and stomach. …show more content…
The people who get mild cases of the virus such as fever and headache usually don't do anything and the symptoms pass on their own. The people that have more sever cases usually have to go to the hospital. In the hospital people need an intervenes, a respirator, airway management, prevention from secondary infections such as pneumonia, urinary tract ex.
West Nile Virus in Humans can de diagnosed by lab testing. The virus can be suspected in a person. They base that on clinical symptoms and patient history. Laboratory testing is required. The most common way that West Nile Virus is tested is with a blood sample or a sample of cerebrospinal fluid (the fluid found around brain and spinal cord). In this method of testing they test the amount antibodies that are produced in the early stages. This test may not come up positive in the early symptoms. But the test is positive in most people after eight days of beginning of symptoms. Sometimes Health departments may request additional testing from the CDC (Center for Disease Control and