Rare, dangerous disease found in Georgia mosquito
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - A rare but dangerous disease has been detected in Georgia. DeKalb County officials say they've identified Eastern Equine Encephalitis at a mosquito surveillance site.
The disease is transmitted to humans through a mosquito bite.
While it's more often seen in animals, the disease can cause severe symptoms in humans if they become infected. That means flu-like symptoms and, occasionally, brain swelling.
Health officials urge Georgians to clear out areas of standing water where mosquitos could breed, and to wear bug spray that contains DEET.