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Utah’s first West Nile death of 2019 confirmed by health officials

In its weekly report, the Utah Department of Health identified one death related to the mosquito-borne illness.

In 2018, 11 residents contracted the virus and one person died. Symptoms can include headaches, joint pains and a high fever — but 70% to 80% of people who are infected develop no symptoms, health officials said.

“Less than 1% of people infected will develop a serious neurologic illness, such as meningitis,” the report states.

State health officials have said mosquitos may enjoy more habitat this year than last, thanks to an increase in precipitation.