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‘Healthy’ teen left paralysed from the neck down and ‘clinging to life on a ventilator’ after mosquito bite

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A PREVIOUSLY healthy teenage boy was left paralysed from the neck down and fighting for his life on a ventilator after contracting a deadly virus from a mosquito bite.

John Procter VI, known as “BB” to his family, got sick "out of nowhere" after being bitten by a mosquito carrying the West Nile virus.

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John 'BB' Procter VI, developed a severe case of West Nile virus after being bitten by a mosquitoCredit: GoFundMe
He was places on a ventilator and is paralysed, according to his familyCredit: FOX 2 St. Louis
The teen had recently graduated from high school and had dreams of becoming a diesel mechanicCredit: FOX 2 St. Louis

The teen suffered a rare and severe reaction to the tropical illness, which causes little to no symptoms in most people but can be serious - even fatal - in others.

A number of cases of the West Nile Virus have been spotted in the US in recent months, amidst growing alarm over the threat of mosquito-borne viruses.

Infections have also cropped up in Europe, with 13 countries across the continent reporting cases, according to the most recent figures released by the (ECDC).

Mozzies carrying the West Nile virus have been spotted in holiday hotspots like Italy, Greece and Spain.

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Just last week, two people in Seville, Spain, were reported dead after catching the virus, bringing the total death toll in the region up to five.

John, a recent high school graduate from St Louis County, Missouri, started complaining of headaches and dizziness around August 8.

His dad John Procter V told that a doctor dismissed the 18-year-old's symptoms as a tension headache and dehydration, saying he needed rest.

His family took him back to the hospital after John started "violently vomiting", only to be told he had a "stomach bug".

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The teen was sent home with over-the-counter meds but his symptoms worsened - he struggled to keep anything down and he developed a burning hot fever.

Medics at a different hospital also thought John might have a stomach bug or meningitis, but tests for that came back clear.

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John was once again sent home, but he became lethargic, his speech was slurred and he struggled to raise his arms.

"I recognised that he was in some sort of distress, and I believed he was having a stroke," his dad told NBC News.

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