2 mosquito species in B.C. show results for virus that can cause human illness

A surveillance project in British Columbia has identified two mosquito species carrying the California serogroup virus. The study was initiated following a cluster of pediatric encephalitis cases in the Whistler region.
Why it matters
The findings are vital for public health monitoring and understanding the spread of vector-borne diseases in the region.
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