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Second Person Dies From West Nile Virus

October 8, 2015 By sdcnews

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SAN DIEGO–Five more San Diego County residents have been confirmed to have been infected with West Nile virus, bringing the total number of people who have contracted the mosquito-driven disease this year to 11.

The five new confirmed cases include a second fatality, a 73-year-old El Cajon man who died October 4. One newly confirmed case was detected after a routine blood donation last week by a 56-year-old San Diego woman had symptoms consistent with the virus, and three other cases confirmed by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) in patients who were hospitalized in September: a 77-year-old San Diego woman, a 53-year-old San Diego man, and a 60-year-old Ramona woman.

In addition, there are 13 suspected San Diego County cases pending confirmation by CDPH, including two suspected deaths.

“These unfortunate deaths are a strong reminder that West Nile virus is a potentially deadly disease, and is active in our region,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H, County public health officer. “It’s important that the public continue taking precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, which transmit West Nile virus.”

The county had its highest number of confirmed human cases in 2008, when 37 cases were recorded.

County public health and environmental health officials continue to monitor the situation and take appropriate action to reduce the number of mosquitoes with West Nile virus. They urge people to protect themselves from mosquitoes and help prevent the pests from breeding by following the County’s “Prevent, Protect, Report” recommendations.

As of October 8, San Diego County West Nile Virus Watch reported:

  • 11 confirmed human cases, including two deaths and one asymptomatic case detected via blood donation (compared to 11 cases, including two deaths, in 2014 plus two asymptomatic blood donation cases)
  • 254 dead infected birds recovered (compared to 41 in 2014)
  • 33 batches of infected mosquitoes collected (compared to 6 in 2014)

Report Dead Birds and Green Swimming Pools: Report dead crows, ravens, jays, hawks and owls, and green swimming pools to the Environmental Health Vector Control Program by calling (858) 694-2888, or emailing vector@sdcounty.ca.gov.

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