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Humans No new cases were reported this week. To date this year, two human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) illness have been reported from two counties: Imperial (1) and San Bernardino (2). Of the two reported cases, both (100%) were classified as neuroinvasive disease and one (50%) was fatal. In addition to the two cases, three asymptomatic infections have been reported from Kern (1), San Bernardino (1), and Sutter (1) counties. At this time last year, 12 human cases of WNV illness had been reported from eight counties.