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New South Wales Health has reported a case of Murray River encephalitis in the Riverina region.
The case probably became infected by mosquito bite in the Temora Shire, Edward River Shire or Murrumbidgee Council areas in January 2023.
Murray Valley encephalitis virus is transmitted by Culex mosquitoes and can cause fever, headache, nausea, rash, muscle and joint pains, rash and fatigue. More seriously, encephalitis occurs in some cases.
MVE is rare but all travellers to outbreak areas are potentially at risk of infection. The risk is greatest for those:
All travellers should be advised on:
Travellers at increased risk of developing severe clinical disease are those:
No vaccine is available and there is no specific treatment.
For further information on how to reduce mosquito bites, see the Mosquito Bite Avoidance page.