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Health

Jamestown Canyon Virus Detected in Orono, Maine

A recent discovery in Orono, Maine has raised concerns as a virus transmitted by mosquitoes has been detected in the area. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention alerted the town of Orono about the presence of Jamestown Canyon Virus in a sample of mosquitoes.

The virus, which is spread to humans through infected mosquito bites, can lead to symptoms such as fever, headache, and fatigue. In severe cases, the disease can have more serious implications.

To mitigate the risk of exposure to mosquitoes, the public is advised to take precautions such as wearing insect repellent and long clothing. Orono officials are currently awaiting further information from the CDC regarding the situation.

As the town remains vigilant, it is crucial for residents to stay informed about preventive measures to safeguard against mosquito-borne illnesses. Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.

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