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From Capitol Television News Service and the CDPH...
The California Department of Public Health has announced this year's first case of a human being infected with West Nile Virus. A Tulare County woman is recovering at home from the virus and did not require hospitalization. West Nile has been detected in mosquitoes, birds or other animals in 19 California counties so far this year, compared to 12 at this time last year. State public health officials are telling county health officers to prepare for a potentially worse West Nile year than last, particularly in Southern California.
See www.2.cdph.ca.gov/HealthInfo/news/Pages/NR2008-34-WestNileVirus.aspx for more info.
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