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    New Hampshire man fights for life after EEE, West Nile infections

    By Patrick Djordjevic,

    5 days ago

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    ( NewsNation ) — A 54-year-old New Hampshire man has been rendered mostly unable to communicate after contracting eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) , West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis .

    Boston’s WBZ-TV spoke to the sister-in-law of Joe Casey, of Kensington, about his debilitating symptoms from a mosquito bite.

    “My brother-in-law is not a small man, and to see someone that you love be as sick as he is and not be able to talk, to move, to communicate for over three weeks is terrifying and gut-wrenching,” Angela Barker said.

    SEE IT: These states have the most cases of the West Nile Virus

    Casey was hospitalized Aug. 8, according to Barker, and his symptoms began with sickness and rapidly grew worse, now including swelling in his brain.

    “The CDC, the infectious disease doctors, they don’t know which one is making him this sick,” she added.

    Mosquito-borne viruses will soon be ‘new normal’: Doctor

    EEE is an incredibly rare, potentially fatal disease. There are usually a few cases each year in the United States, often in the eastern or Gulf Coast states, according to the CDC.

    Casey has a wife, Kim, and shares four children with her. A GoFundMe has been created to support Casey and his family as they progress through this trying time.

    At the time of writing, more than $26,000 has been raised to support the Casey family. A goal of $50,000 has been set.

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