SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – California’s Department of Public Health has confirmed three deaths from the West Nile virus, the first this year.
This is the peak transmission period for the mosquito-borne disease, which doesn’t pose a grave risk for most people but can afflict about 1 percent who contract it with serious neurologic illnesses.
The department said Friday the three people who died were residents of Kern, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. In all, the department has recorded 87 human cases of the virus in 13 California counties this year.
The elderly are most susceptible to the virus, as are people with diabetes or high blood pressure.
Standard precautions against mosquitoes are the best ways to prevent infection.
3 West Nile Virus Deaths Reported
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