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The CDC is monitoring an atypically premature onset of the 2026 West Nile virus season, with confirmed positive mosquito samples arriving ahead of the usual timeline in San Antonio, the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas, New Orleans in Louisiana, and six counties across California. This early detection raises concerns for potential above-average virus transmission during the high summer months of July through September. Annually, West Nile virus claims the lives of over 130 Americans and results in severe neurological disorders affecting more than 1,300 individuals. There is currently no vaccine or approved treatment for this virus. Officials from the CDC indicate that the early onset may correlate with warmer winter weather, which failed to reduce mosquito populations to typical seasonal numbers. Those at greatest risk for severe illness include elderly individuals, those with compromised immune systems, and patients suffering from diabetes, cancer, or kidney disease.
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00:00The CDC is issuing an early warning that every American in the South and West needs to hear.
00:05West Nile virus is surging weeks ahead of schedule this year,
00:09and that means this summer's season could be one of the worst on record.
00:13Positive mosquito pools, the official measure of active virus circulation,
00:18have been confirmed earlier than usual in San Antonio,
00:22the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, New Orleans, and six California counties.
00:26The CDC says the early start suggests above-average transmission during the peak July-September window.
00:33West Nile is not a minor illness.
00:36It kills more than 130 Americans every year and causes severe neurological disease,
00:42including paralysis and brain inflammation, and over 1,300 more.
00:47There is no vaccine. There is no approved treatment.
00:50The best protection is prevention. Use DEET-based repellent.
00:54Wear long sleeves at dawn and dusk and eliminate standing water around your home.
00:59If you live in Texas, Louisiana, or California, start now.
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