The Health Ministry issued a warning about the increase in West Nile virus cases this year, urging residents to take extra precautions. Since May, 19 people have been diagnosed with the virus, with 17 requiring hospitalization and three needing ventilators. The affected individuals all come from the central region of the country.
To reduce the risk of exposure to mosquitoes, the Ministry advises residents to use repellents and other anti-mosquito devices like fans in their homes. West Nile virus has been present in Israel for many years, typically between June and November. This year, the virus appeared earlier than usual, possibly due to climate change and the humid weather in the central region promoting mosquito reproduction.
Individuals with compromised immune systems are at higher risk of contracting the virus. When a case of West Nile virus is confirmed, the Health Ministry conducts an epidemiological investigation and collaborates with the Environmental Protection Ministry for local pest control efforts. Additionally, both ministries will provide information to the public about areas where mosquitoes carrying the virus are present.
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