South Australians warned to watch for mosquitoes with 'potentially deadly' virus

 Health officials have warned South Australians to avoid exposure to mosquitoes.

The Department for Health and Wellbeing said the potentially deadly Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus and Kunjin virus was detected during routine monitoring.

Health Protection and Licensing Services (HPLS) said a sentinel chicken, one of five in a surveillance flock based near Meningie, has tested positive to both Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus (MVEv) and Kunjin virus

https://www.9news.com.au/national/south-australians-warned-to-watch-for-mosquitoes-with-potentially-deadly-virus/11b681c2-7692-4dff-af1c-f3e558163f67






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