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CDC: Aerial spraying worked in Dallas County, but threat remains
Posted on August 30, 2012 at 5:15 PM
Updated Friday, Aug 31 at 4:43 PM
Dallas County’s aerial spraying campaign against mosquitoes carrying West Nile was successful, cutting the primary species that carries and spreads the virus by as much as 93 percent.
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