Ross River cases high in area usually dry

By Aleisha Orr
Updated May 7 2013 - 2:08pm, first published 2:04pm
Of the 70 cases recorded in the Goldfields since July, a whopping 60 were recorded between last month and this week. Photo: iSTOCK
Of the 70 cases recorded in the Goldfields since July, a whopping 60 were recorded between last month and this week. Photo: iSTOCK

Most West Australians would probably associate Ross River virus with the wetter, or more tropical parts of the state, but it is the usually dry Goldfields that has seen a spike in the virus.

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