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Home / Health / Mosquito Virus Surges in Australia This Summer

Mosquito Virus Surges in Australia This Summer

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Japanese encephalitis virus detected in mosquito trap near Melbourne.
  • Virus spread by mosquitoes, can cause severe brain inflammation.
  • Climate change linked to increased mosquito populations and diseases.
Mosquito Virus Surges in Australia This Summer

Australians are experiencing a rise in the dangerous Japanese encephalitis virus, with a recent detection in a mosquito trap near Melbourne. This marks the first reported case of the current Australian summer, following an outbreak in 2022.

The virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, can cause severe symptoms including fever, vomiting, and seizures. In rare instances, it leads to fatal brain inflammation. While most infections are asymptomatic or mild, its potential severity is a significant public health concern. Pig farms have been identified as key vectors for the virus's spread.

Rising global temperatures and increased precipitation, linked to pollution, are contributing to a surge in mosquito populations and the diseases they carry. Researchers are developing novel mosquito control strategies, such as using soap to immobilize them and exploring new fungal treatments. Public health officials recommend personal protective measures like using insect repellent and wearing light-colored clothing to prevent infection.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is a mosquito-borne virus that can cause severe brain inflammation, though most cases are mild or asymptomatic.
Increased global heat and precipitation are causing mosquito populations to spike, facilitating the spread of viruses like JEV.
Use bug spray, wear light-colored clothing, and eliminate stagnant water sources around your home.

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