West Nile virus found in crow in Bangor

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • October 27, 2025

The city of Bangor said Sunday that the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that a crow found dead in the city recently was infected with the virus. It’s the 25th case of West Nile virus found in a bird this year. That includes two other cases among crows across the Penobscot River in Brewer.

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