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First detection of deadly mosquito-borne Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Brisbane following Cyclone Alfred impact on southeast Queensland

A potentially deadly virus has been detected for the first time in Queensland’s capital, following the aftermath of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Health authorities have issued urgent warnings about the mosquito-borne Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV), which is now spreading due to increased…
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