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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed four cases of West Nile Virus on Wednesday in Antelope Valley, San Fernando and central Los Angeles.
All four infected persons were hospitalized from late July through August but are recovering.
The first cases of West Nile virus this year have been recorded in Los Angeles County, with four people hospitalized between July and August, officials said.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Wednesday announced that patients from the Antelope Valley, San Fernando and central Los Angeles were infected with the virus, hospitalized and are now recovering.
“The first human cases of West Nile virus are an importa