Two birds in San Diego County test positive for West Nile virus
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Dead crows test positive for West Nile Virus in San Diego
SAN DIEGO — Two dead crows recently collected in routine monitoring from Lemon Grove tested positive for West Nile virus, prompting County environmental health officials to remind people to protect themselves from mosquitoes that can transmit the virus to people,…
Two birds in San Diego County test positive for West Nile virus
(Above: Nexstar Media Wire video explaining the West Nile virus) LEMON GROVE, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) -- San Diego County officials say two dead crows found in Lemon Grove tested positive for West Nile virus. It marks first time this year that the virus has been detected in San Diego County. The two crows were collected during routine monitoring, according to the county. Decomposed whale carcass washes up San Diego beach The West Nile virus ma…
Confirmed detections of West Nile virus found in dead crows in Lemon Grove
Two dead crows collected in Lemon Grove tested positive for West Nile virus, prompting county environmental health officials Friday to remind people to protect themselves from mosquitoes, which can transmit the virus to people. The two positive tests after routine monitoring mark the first detections of the virus in the county this year. There have been no reported human cases...
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