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English: A Culex mosquito (foreground/bottom right) and a transmission electron micrograph showing West Nile virus particles (colorized yellow) within an infected cell. Culex mosquitoes are main vectors associated with the transmission of West Nile virus (WNV). Credit: NIAID
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A Culex mosquito (foreground/bottom right) and a transmission electron micrograph showing West Nile virus particles (colorized yellow) within an infected cell. Credit: NIAID

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