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  • CA: 2022 St. Louis Encephalitis

    Source: https://www.modbee.com/health-wellne...263447163.html

    First case of mosquito-borne illness reported in Stanislaus area. It can be serious
    By Ken Carlson Updated July 13, 2022 5:10 PM

    Stanislaus County public health officials confirmed a case of St. Louis encephalitis Wednesday. The viral disease spread by mosquitoes is less common than West Nile virus, an endemic illness that generates attention every year in the Central Valley.
    According to a county news release, an adult male suffering from neurologic illness tested positive for the St. Louis encephalitis virus. It’s the county’s first case of the viral disease this year. Officials did not know where the man contracted the illness.
    As of last week, neither the St. Louis or West Nile viruses had been detected in the environment in Stanislaus County by mosquito abatement districts. The related viruses haven’t been found in mosquito samples or dead birds, and no infections in horses.
    “We are not aware whether the individual traveled out of county or not,” a county spokesperson said by email.

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    Source: https://abc30.com/st-louis-encephali...uito/12094589/

    Tulare County confirms human case of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus
    5 other cases are under investigation as potential encephalitis or West Nile Virus infections.
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    Tuesday, August 2, 2022 9:21PM

    TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- Tulare County Public Health has confirmed a human case of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus.

    Officials say it's similar to West Nile, and both are transmitted by the same type of mosquitoes.

    Five other cases are under investigation as potential encephalitis or West Nile Virus infections...

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