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TULARE COUNTY – The first human case of West Nile Virus has been identified in Tulare County, and with positive cases being found in mosquitos, more cases are likely to follow.
The Tulare County Health and Human Services Agency confirmed the information on July 19. The agency is asking the public to take preventative measures against mosquitos, which have been found with various positive cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) as well as St. Louis Encephalitis Virus (SLEV). ...
https://thesungazette.com/article/n...-records-first-human-case-of-west-nile-virus/
FIRST CASE OF WEST NILE VIRUS IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY IN 2023
Stockton, CA (July 27, 2023) – San Joaquin County Public Health Services has confirmed a West Nile Virus (WNV) infection in San Joaquin County. This is the first confirmed human case in the county for 2023, and besides Tulare County, the second reported human case in California for this year. The 49-year-old male patient is currently receiving medical services in a local healthcare facility.
One of the residents, from the western portion of the county, required hospitalization, while the other person, from the San Gorgonio Pass area, is recovering at home, according to health officials. There was no indication that the two cases are related. ...
There have been 23 human cases of the mosquito-borne illness reported in California this year. ...