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Japanese encephalitis back in Monto

Summary by burnetttoday.com.au
A dangerous mosquito-borne virus has once again been detected in the Monto area, with health providers today warning North Burnett locals to avoid getting bitten and to access a free vaccine. Monto residents received a text message from the Wide Bay Public Health Unit and Monto Family Practice on 12 February, confirming the presence of Japanese encephalitis virus in the area after findings by a “mosquito surveillance program”. Queensland Health …
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burnetttoday.com.au broke the news in on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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