California saw a record number of deaths from West Nile virus last year, and the state’s drought may have contributed to the spike in infections, according to health officials. Thirty-one infected people died in 2014, the most since California began recording West Nile cases in 2003, the state Department of Public Health said Wednesday.
California saw record number of West Nile deaths in 2014
by Research Team | Apr 10, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments