West nile virus medical therapy
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Because this illness is not caused by bacteria, antibiotics do not help treat West Nile virus infection. At this time, there are no FDA-approved shots or medicines to stop or treat West Nile Virus infection. Most people with mild symptoms get better without any treatment. Use of over-the-counter pain relievers may assist during this period of infection. People with severe West Nile Virus infections may need to go to the hospital. Severe cases of West Nile Virus may be treated with intravenous fluids and prophylactic care to prevent the onset of other infections, like pneumonia.