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Japanese encephalitis has claimed a second life in NSW and been detected in Brisbane. What is it?

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encierro/ShutterstockA second man has died from Japanese encephalitis virus in New South Wales on March 6, the state’s health authorities confirmed on Friday. Aged in his 70s, the man was infected while holidaying in the Murrumbidgee region. This follows the death of another man in his 70s in Sydney last month, after holidaying in the same region in January. Japanese encephalitis virus has also been detected for the first time in mosquitoes coll…

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The West Australian broke the news in Australia on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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