By Petti Fong
West Nile virus is moving toward B.C. from Alberta and the U.S. and there is little chance the province will not be hit, public health officials said Tuesday.
By spring, or summer at the latest, dead birds infected with the virus will be found in parts of the province, said Dr. Murray Fyfe of the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. And that will be followed by human infection.
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