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First human case of West Nile detected in Sacramento County, health officials say

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July 2, 2026

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento County reported its first human infection of West Nile virus this year, county health officials announced Thursday. According to Sacramento County Public Health officials, a woman in her 60s tested positive for ...

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Medical Daily

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· Jul 2, 2026

CDC Issues Fourth of July Warning as West Nile Virus Spreads to 23 States

CDC confirms 48 West Nile cases across 23 states — the worst early start in 20+ years. Here's what families need to know before July 4 celebrations.

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 4, 2026

Medical Relief in Gaza Sounds Alarm: Complete Collapse of Health System

Medical Relief in Gaza Sounds Alarm: Complete Collapse of Health System

South Africa Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sri Lanka intensifies fight against dengue and the mosquitos that cause the infection

Sri Lanka has recorded more than 56,422 dengue cases from January to July 1, adding pressure to the country’s healthcare system as the caseload continues to increase. DENV-2 is the dominant dengue serotype causing a higher number of infections at present, health officials say. According to academics, unplanned urbanization and climate change are factors contributing []

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· Jun 21, 2026

Israel fears first Ebola outbreak as two suspected cases identified

Israeli Health Ministry fears the country may have its first two cases of the deadly Ebola virus, placing a patient in isolation after he traveled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The post Israel fears first Ebola outbreak as two suspected cases identified appeared first on World Israel News.

CDC Online Newsroom

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· Jul 1, 2026

CDC Encourages Americans to Stay Mosquito Bite-Free during America's 250th Independence Day holiday weekend

CDC: Early West Nile season brings record cases; protect against mosquito bites this holiday weekend

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 11, 2026

Chickenpox Surge Reaches 18,000 Cases in Gaza as Malnourished Children Cannot Fight Back

More than 18,000 chickenpox and skin disease cases were recorded across Gaza in a single week, the UN said on Friday, with malnourished children the most exposed. Gaza's healthcare system is operating at half capacity and humanitarian funding is at 25 percent of what is needed.

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Related coverage for "First human case of West Nile detected in Sacramento County, health officials say": Medical Daily — CDC Issues Fourth of July Warning as West Nile Virus Spreads to 23 States. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Medical Relief in Gaza Sounds Alarm: Complete Collapse of Health System. South Africa Today — Sri Lanka intensifies fight against dengue and the mosquitos that cause the infection. World Israel News — Israel fears first Ebola outbreak as two suspected cases identified. CDC Online Newsroom — CDC Encourages Americans to Stay Mosquito Bite-Free during America's 250th Independence Day holiday weekend. The Eastern Herald — Chickenpox Surge Reaches 18,000 Cases in Gaza as Malnourished Children Cannot Fight Back