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14 hours ago2 dead Bay Area crows 'first indicator' of West Nile virus this year
Two dead birds in Alameda and Santa Clara counties tested positive for West Nile virus, marking the first detection in the Bay Area this year.
Due to the spread of tiger mosquitoes, France is now reporting rising numbers of cases of what were previously considered to be 'tropical' diseases such as chikungunya, Zika, dengue fever and West Nile virus. It's still true that the majority of cases of chikungunya, Zika, dengue and West Nile fever in France occur in people who have recently been in an area where those illnesses are endemic, such as Asia, the Caribbean or the Pacific Islands.
Survivor Jack Dairiki, 95, spoke to KTVU about witnessing the bombing and its aftermath during the ceremony at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco. His experience highlights the human cost of nuclear warfare.
West Nile virus has been detected in some mosquitos in Peel Region, particularly near Airport and Derry roads in Mississauga. While the risk of contracting the virus remains low, prevention is essential due to the lack of a vaccine or specific treatment for humans. High-risk groups include individuals over the age of 50 and those with weakened immune systems. Recommendations for residents include staying indoors during peak times, using DEET or Icaridin, wearing light-coloured clothing, eliminating standing water, and securing screens on windows and doors.