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Vector Control District briefs Cudahy on dengue, West Nile and new sterile-insect pilot
Summary
A representative of the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District briefed the council on mosquito-borne disease risks in the county, services provided in Cudahy and a sterile-insect pilot program; district staff encouraged residents and city staff to submit service requests for standing water and abandoned pools.
Caroline Gongora, representing the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District, gave an overview on June 3 of local vector control services, disease risks and the district’s pilot programs for Cudahy residents and council members.
Gongora said the district is the largest of five vector control agencies in Los Angeles County and covers the city of Cudahy. “Some of the diseases that residents should be aware of… especially during mosquito season is dengue fever,” Gongora said, adding that last year the district recorded 14 dengue…
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