Public health officials in New Hampshire have confirmed the second death this year from eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), a rare yet dangerous mosquito-borne virus.
The cases of eastern equine encephalitis spiked in New Hampshire and Massachusetts this summer, marking a concerning trend in an otherwise rare virus.
Public health experts urge residents to remain vigilant as long as mosquitoes are active, even as the risk of EEE decreases with cooler weather.
Officials reported that while EEE cases are uncommon, the recent uptick in New Hampshire and Massachusetts highlights the need for ongoing awareness and precautions.
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