California Health Officials Warn Of Increase West Nile Activity This Season As Drought And Heat Could Spread Disease
BAY POINT, CA - JULY 21: Contra Costa County Mosquito and Vector Control District technicians Felipe Carrillo (R) and Josefa Cabada fill a blower with mosquito bacteria larvicide granules that they will distribute to kill off mosquito larvae found in a retention pond on July 21, 2015 in Bay Point, California. As California endures its fourth straight year of severe drought, public health department officials are seeing a spread in West Nile Virus activity across the state due to lower levels of water flowing through urban drains that provides fertile breeding conditions for mosquitos. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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