The passage can be summarized as follows:
(i) infected Mosquito ----> infects birds and mammals
(ii) Infected birds or mammals ---> infect mosquitoes.
(iii) Humans do catch the virus but so far never became infected with the disease.
The statements above, if true, most strongly support which one of the following?
(A)
West Nile virus will never be a common disease among humans. - This is an extreme statement because we do know at so far, the virus has not infected several humans to become common among them. But all that may change if the conditions necessary for proliferation of the virus are present. Hence, we can
eliminate (A).
(B)
West Nile virus is most common in those parts of North America with the highest density of mosquitoes. - The passage does not make any distinction regarding the 'density' of mosquitoes; the passage only explores the sources (or links) that lead to the spread of the virus. Hence, we can
eliminate (B).
(C)
Some people who become infected with West Nile virus never show symptoms of illness. - the passage mentions that so far, no one has been infected with the virus. Moreover, the passage does not discuss the symptoms of the illness caused by the virus. Hence, we can
eliminate (C).
(D)
West Nile virus infects more people in northern Africa than it does in North America. - The passage does not provide us with any information about the 'number of people' infected anywhere. We therefore cannot support (D) with the information provided to us in the passage. Hence,
eliminate (D).
(E)
West Nile virus was not carried to North America via an infected person. - the passage
does mention that ''the virus never becomes abundant enough in human blood to infect a mosquito''. We also know that the mosquito is the carrier of the virus. We can reasonably infer that the virus was not carried to North America via an infected person. Hence,
(E) is the right answer choice here.Thank You