lol well the chances that mosquito had west nile is pretty low. To answer your question though the virus is still being carried.


Parasites..well..suck


West Nile virus (WNV) belongs to the family Flaviviridae and is a member of the Japanese encephalitis virus complex of arthropode-borne flaviviruses. The virus can infect humans, birds, mosquitoes, horses and some other mammals. Over 110 species of birds can be infected with WNV. WNV is one of the most widely distributed flaviviruses with a geographic range including Africa, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and West Asia. During 1999, WNV also established itself in the USA.
In humans, the WN virus usually produces either asymptomatic infection or mild febrile illness. Symptoms of infection include fever, headache, and body aches, occasionally with skin rash and swollen lymph glands. More severe infection may be marked by headache, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, paralysis and rarely death



- http://www.who.int/en/


this map is the recorded activity of the virus in the US for 2006.