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West Nile Virus Detected in Positive Mosquito Sample in North Shore

West Nile Virus Detected in Positive Mosquito Sample in North Shore

NORTH SHORE (CNS) - The Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control
District announced Friday that a positive sample of West Nile virus was
confirmed in the community of North Shore at the start of mosquito season.
  

The positive sample was collected at the intersection of Avenue 72 and
Cleveland Street during a routine collection site.
  

``Early detection allows us to respond quickly and strategically to
help reduce the risk of virus transmission,'' Jeremy White, general manager of
the district, said in a statement. ``Our surveillance and control programs are
active year-round, but community participation remains one of the most
important tools in preventing mosquito breeding and protecting public health.''
  

West Nile virus can spread to people through bites of an infected
female mosquito that acquired the virus from an infected bird. Humans infected
with the virus experience mild or no symptoms, but adults over the age of 50
with a weaken immune system area at greater risk for severe complications.
However, there have not been any reported cases of human infected with the
virus.
  

In response to the virus detection, district members will increase
surveillance and mosquito control efforts in the affected area, and urge
Coachella Valley community members to take precautions to help reduce mosquito
populations and prevent bites.
   The agency recommended the following tips:
   -- Dump and drain standing water around homes and properties;
   -- Ensure swimming pools and spas are properly maintained;
   -- Wear insect repellent containing EPA-registered active ingredients
when outdoors;
   -- Wear long sleeves and pants during dawn and dusk when mosquitoes
are most active, and
   -- Report neglected pools or significant mosquito activity to the district.
   To report mosquito activity or to seek prevention information, contact
the district at 760-342-8287, or at cvmosquito.org.
  

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By: City News Service

May 30, 2026

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