West Nile Virus Detected in San Diego Crows, Early Warning Issued
West Nile Virus Detected in San Diego Crows, Early Warning Issued
US · Published Jun 5, 2026
San Diego County officials have confirmed the presence of West Nile virus in two dead crows, marking the earliest signs of the virus's activity in the region this year.
The birds were found in Rolando, East County, and near Encanto and North Bay Terraces.

Why It's Important?

The detection of West Nile virus in San Diego highlights the ongoing risk of mosquito-borne diseases in the region. Residents are advised to take precautions as the virus can lead to severe illness or even death in rare cases. Vulnerable populations, including the elderly and those with weakened immune systems, are at higher risk. The presence of mosquitoes capable of spreading other diseases like dengue and Zika further underscores the need for vigilance.

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