Respuesta :
The west nile virus are usually transmitted to a human body by a mosquitos, also , it cannot travel from animal to human. but when you say organsim what do you mean? the nile virus can be found in dead birds affected by it from a mosquito and a horse i hop you found your answer in this
Answer:
Mammals cannot transmit this virus to other organisms.
Explanation:
West Nile Fever (FNO) is an acute febrile illness caused by a flavivirus (the West Nile virus) transmitted mainly by Culex sp mosquitoes, which was first described in Africa and for decades remained restricted to continents. European, African and Asian.
This virus is transmitted only through the mosquito and can infect humans and other mammals like. However, this virus does not cause a contagious disease between one mammal and another. Only the mosquito can transmit the disease, the mammals are dead end hosts, meaning they cannot transmit the virus to anyone.