Victorian man dies from Japanese encephalitis as authorities warn people to avoid mosquitos
by Caitlin Cassidy and agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#5WW45)
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A Victorian man in his 60s has died from the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) with authorities warning Australians must take the risk from the mosquito-borne disease seriously.
An autopsy on the northern Victorian man - who died on 28 February - revealed the cause of death was JEV, the state's health department said on Tuesday. Investigations are under way as to how the man acquired the virus.
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