BAKERSFIELD

Health officials have confirmed the first human case of West Nile virus this year in Kern County.

The county health department says a test last month confirmed that an adult who had symptoms of the disease in August was infected. A test done at the time showed no sign of the virus.

The person wasn’t hospitalized and has recovered.

The disease is transmitted by mosquitoes and can cause flu-like symptoms and, in rare cases, serious illness or death.

The single case in 2008 compares with 140 cases last year – more than any other county in the state.

Kern County officials took steps earlier this year to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds, such as stagnant pools of water.

Information from: The Bakersfield Californian, http://www.bakersfield.com

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