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NewsAugust 22, 2002

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Seven more people in Illinois have contracted the West Nile virus, bringing the state's total to 16, the state's public health director said. Among the newest victims was a 70-year-old southern Cook County man who is in critical condition battling West Nile encephalitis, public health director John Lumpkin said Tuesday...

The Associated Press

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Seven more people in Illinois have contracted the West Nile virus, bringing the state's total to 16, the state's public health director said.

Among the newest victims was a 70-year-old southern Cook County man who is in critical condition battling West Nile encephalitis, public health director John Lumpkin said Tuesday.

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Six of the seven people are from Cook County and one is from Springfield in Sangamon County.

The other new cases were a 2-year-old boy from Chicago who was hospitalized; a 44-year-old man from Chicago; a 59-year-old man from Cook County who was hospitalized; an 85-year-old woman from Cook County who was hospitalized; a 60-year-old woman from Cook County, released from the hospital Aug. 16; and a 41-year-old man from Springfield.

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