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health1d ago
Urgent warning as deadly West Nile virus is discovered in California
- A mosquito sample in North Shore tested positive for West Nile virus, the season's first detection in the area.
- Officials say surveillance and control programs are active year-round to curb transmission risk.
- Residents are urged to prevent mosquito breeding by dumping standing water around properties.
- People should wear long sleeves and pants at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active.
- The district also advises draining standing water and keeping pools properly maintained.
- EPA-registered insect repellents are recommended for outdoor protection.
- Officials note no human cases have been reported in connection with the latest detection.
- Community involvement is vital as mosquito activity rises with summer.
- District officials are increasing surveillance and control efforts in the affected area.
- Residents are urged to report neglected pools or unusually high mosquito activity to the district.
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