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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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California is experiencing a surge in West Nile virus activity, driven by an early and intensifying mosquito season caused by recent warm weather. As of last week, there have been 30 human cases and three deaths statewide, with L.A. County reporting its first West Nile-related death and 15 infections this year. Public health officials emphasize the importance of preventive measures, such as using insect repellent and reducing standing water, to combat the increased risk posed by mosquito-borne transmission. Climate change is expected to further contribute to the spread of the virus in the coming years.
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