West Nile virus detected in Toronto mosquitoes for the first time this summer | Unpublished
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Author: Santiago Arias Orozco - Staff Reporter
Publication Date: July 18, 2023 - 10:34

West Nile virus detected in Toronto mosquitoes for the first time this summer

July 18, 2023
Toronto Public Health said the risk to humans at the moment remains low. Residents are still advised to take precautions.


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