West Nile Virus Spreads Across California Counties, Affecting Humans and Wildlife

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Seven cases of West Nile virus have been confirmed in California, affecting horses in Stanislaus, Kern, Sacramento, Santa Clara, Butte, Napa, and Yuba counties. Some horses have been euthanized, while others are recovering. The cases highlight the importance of vaccination against the virus, which has now resulted in a total of nine confirmed cases in California this year.
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- 4 people stricken with West Nile disease in Stanislaus County. First cases this year Modesto Bee
- First human West Nile virus cases seen in Riverside County for 2023 The Press-Enterprise
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