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Virus found in invasive mosquitoes in Sea-to-Sky region

1 June 2026
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Health officials in British Columbia have identified invasive mosquito species and the California serogroup virus, which can lead to brain swelling in humans, in the Sea-to-Sky region near Vancouver. This discovery followed an investigation prompted by three cases of pediatric encephalitis reported in August 2024. Researchers from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) found the virus in mosquitoes, including the northern house mosquito, which originates from Africa, Asia, and Europe. While the detected virus levels were low, the specific strain of California serogroup virus could not be confirmed. Officials stated that there have been 15 known cases of the virus in B.C. since 2009, with no cases reported in the Sea-to-Sky corridor in 2025. The risk of serious illness from this virus in the province remains low.

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The detection of the California serogroup virus is significant as it highlights the potential public health risks posed by invasive mosquito species, particularly in the context of climate change, which may increase mosquito populations in British Columbia. Historically, between 2009 and 2024, there have been limited cases of this virus in the province, indicating that while the presence of the virus is concerning, the overall risk is currently low. Understanding the species of mosquitoes present and the diseases they can carry is crucial for effective public health preparedness and response strategies. This monitoring can help mitigate health risks associated with mosquito-borne diseases in the future.

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