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Late season surge in mosquitoes

Entomologists say unless we get some substantial colder weather, these mosquitoes are now expected to stick around for another week or two. ....

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Long Beach confirms first case of mosquito-borne St. Louis encephalitis

The Long Beach Health Department has confirmed its first human case of mosquito-borne St. Louis Encephalitis since 1984, city officials announced on Thursday. The person who was infected was hospitalized but is currently recovering at home, officials said, and no other cases have been identified. “We are working diligently with healthcare providers to educate the […] ....

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Rare Mosquito-borne Encephalitis Virus: Southern California's First Human Case Confirmed - ARAB TIMES

Rare Mosquito-borne Encephalitis Virus: Southern California's First Human Case Confirmed - ARAB TIMES
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St. Louis Encephalitis confirmed in California city after 39 years — what is it?

Most people who have the virus don’t show symptoms, but those who do can experience fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and tiredness, according to the CDC. ....

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