Urgent warning as brain-swelling disease surges in multiple Southern California neighborhoods

A dangerous mosquito-borne virus that can cause deadly brain swelling is surging across Orange County — and officials are now sending trucks into one hard-hit city to fight back.West Nile virus has been detected in mosquito samples from 13 Orange County cities this season, with the number of positive samples more than doubling in just one week, according to the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District.The county has recorded 38 positive mosquito samples so far in its latest testing.Fullerton has emerged as the hotspot, with near 40% of the cases — reporting 15 positive samples.The virus has also been found in mosquito samples from Buena Park, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Brea, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Garden Grove, Newport Beach, Seal Beach, Stanton and Westminster, according to the district’s surveillance map.The spike has triggered overnight mosquito control treatments in a 4.5-square-mile section of Fullerton from Thursday through Saturday.Sign up to get the best stories straight to your inbox.
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each day in an area generally bordered by Valencia Drive, the 91 Freeway, Euclid Street and Raymond Avenue, officials said.“We only treat when there is an abundance of mosquitoes and the presence of disease,” district officials told KTLA.” Then that triggers us to go out with our trucks and knock down the adults.”Residents in the spray zone have already been notified, according to the outlet.Some people living in the affected area said the mosquito problem has become impossible to ignore.“There’s been a lot.
It’s getting pretty bad,” one Fullerton resident told KTLA.“I don’t go out anymore because you go out and then just mosquitoes, like, right in your face.”West Nile virus spreads through the ...