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First West Nile Virus death reported in Los Angeles County this year.

First West Nile Virus Death Reported ‍in Los Angeles County

LOS ANGELES—Health⁣ officials on Sept. 7 reported the county’s ‌first death this ​year‍ attributed‌ to the West Nile virus.

The patient, who⁢ was not identified‌ but lived in the San Fernando Valley, was hospitalized and died from West Nile-associated neuro-invasive disease, according‌ to the county Department of Public Health.

“I send ‍my deepest condolences to ⁤the family and friends of this resident‌ who sadly passed away ‍from West Nile virus,” Dr. Muntu⁤ Davis, the county health⁢ officer, said in a statement. “Their death reminds ⁤us how important it is to‍ protect ourselves from‌ mosquitoes and ⁤prevent them from breeding near our homes. Using ​mosquito repellent ​and keeping mosquitoes out of our homes can help prevent West Nile virus.”

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So‌ far this year, 19​ human cases of ​the virus have been confirmed in the ‍county—excluding Long Beach and⁤ Pasadena, which ⁢have their own health‌ departments separate from the county.

Long Beach health officials confirmed ⁣on Sept. 8 the city’s first ⁣human case⁤ of the year of West ⁣Nile virus. The patient was identified⁣ only as a⁤ person in their 60s ⁣who was hospitalized and diagnosed with neuro-invasive illness. The ⁢person is recovering,​ according to the city​ Department⁤ of Health ⁣and Human Services.

There have been ‍75 human cases​ of‍ the virus ​confirmed across California this⁣ year, up from 34 at ⁣the same‌ time last year, ⁤according ‍to the city.

Humans ⁤are infected with the virus through the bite of an infected mosquito.

Most people who are infected generally⁢ experience no or⁢ mild⁢ symptoms, such ⁤as fever, ⁤muscle‌ aches and‍ fatigue.

People over age 50 and‌ those with chronic medical conditions can become ⁤more seriously ill, possibly affecting⁣ the brain and spinal cord, leading to meningitis, ‌encephalitis or paralysis, health officials said.

Prevention ⁤Tips:

  • Empty ⁤standing water where ‍mosquitoes can breed
  • Ensure ⁣that window and door screens are‍ still effective
  • Use inspect repellent that includes DEET, picaridin, ⁢oil of lemon eucalyptus, or products​ that contain ⁣IR3535
  • Cut down on⁣ outdoor activity at dawn and dust ​when mosquitoes are most ‌active


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