Los Angeles has seen a decline this year in infections of the deadly West Nile Virus. But Orange County has recorded 94 cases when last year, during this same period, there were just two. One death in Seal Beach, another in Huntington Beach and a third in Santa Ana prove how serious the problem can be.
With West Nile, Who Are the Real Pests?
Credits
Guests:
- Jeff Gottlieb - Los Angeles Times - @gottliebjeff
- Robert Cummings - Orange County Vector Control District
- Ryan Harrigan - UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability - @UCLAIoES