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Mass. Reports 4th Case Of EEE, 14th Of West Nile

State health officials are confirming a fourth case of Eastern equine encephalitis in Massachusetts.

The Department of Health said Thursday the Plymouth County man in his 60s is hospitalized.

Officials also announced a 14th case of West Nile virus, in a Hampden County man in his 50s who has been discharged from a hospital.

Both illnesses area carried by mosquitoes.

A Worcester County man in his 70s died of EEE last month.

Because of the new cases, the DPH raised the mosquito threat level for EEE to "high" in Duxbury, Marshfield, Norwell and Plymouth, and urged cancellation of outdoor evening activities. The West Nile threat was raised to "high" in Agawam, Easthampton, Hadley, Northampton, Southampton and Westfield.

Other communities around the state have already been designated at higher risk for the mosquito-borne diseases.

This program aired on September 13, 2012. The audio for this program is not available.

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