Posted on 08/14/2024 1:29:40 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Santa Clara County reported the first two cases of West Nile virus in 2024, including one patient who died at a hospital this month, health authorities said Wednesday.
The Santa Clara County Public Health Department said the adult patient who died was immunocompromised and died at a hospital after experiencing West Nile symptoms. The second person is also an adult who was hospitalized but is now recovering at home, the health department said.
No additional details about either patient were released because of medical privacy concerns.
The county's Vector Control has detected West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes in various county ZIP codes and has been spraying in targeted areas to reduce the adult mosquito population. The health department said it was undetermined if the infections were contracted in the county or elsewhere.
Last month, Contra Costa County reported the first West Nile virus death since 2006.
West Nile virus is spread by mosquitos and causes mild to severe flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, and body aches. In severe cases, the virus can cause neurological symptoms or death, although most people who contract the virus have mild or no symptoms and will recover quickly. People over 60 years of age and those with certain medical conditions have a higher chance of getting sick and are more likely to develop complications.
Health officials encouraged residents to help reduce the risk of West Nile virus by draining standing water where mosquitoes can breed, and follow additional prevention recommendations from the county's Vector Control.
80% of humans who get it have few or no symptoms.
But I remember seeing quite a few dead crows the last time it came around.
There’s no vaccine for West Nile in humans.
Quick - mask up, close churches, implement 6 foot security but leave liquor, strip, marijuana, big box sores, hair salons of the rich, private planes, private stores open. It’s the only way to be safe.
Most certainly. Flattery gets you....nowhere, but thanks.
What I said was sarcasm... to most.
I see.
But there are enough people here who are ready to jump on every notion of a ‘conspiracy’ being planned, that it makes sense to me to counter that.
(A while ago, many people here apparently took Avian Influenza seriously enough to believe that ‘THEY’ would use it to shut down the next election.)
‘THEY’ will have to come up with something better than either of these, to shut down this election...
Interesting....
In my 17 years living in Santa Clara, I killed one mosquito.
After growing up in MN, it was one of the reasons I liked living there.
Number of West Nile virus disease deaths in the U.S. from 1999 to 2022
https://www.statista.com/statistics/742865/west-nile-virus-death-numbers-united-states/
Pssssst...
Deep State kills far, far more Americans annually than skeeters.
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