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A case of Japanese encephalitis, a mosquito-borne virus, is detected in Victoria, Australia, prompting health warnings.
A case of Japanese encephalitis, a mosquito-borne virus related to dengue and yellow fever, has been detected in regional Victoria, Australia.
Most people experience mild symptoms like fever and vomiting, but severe cases can lead to seizures, paralysis, or death.
Health officials advise residents near the Murray River and in NSW's higher-risk areas to use repellent, wear long clothing, and ensure accommodation has nets, especially from November to March when mosquito populations are higher.
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