New Mexico Department of Health officials on Thursday said residents should prepare for a possible extended mosquito season, and people with weakened immune systems should be particularly cautious about avoiding bites.

Mosquitos transmit West Nile Virus, with cases normally arising in late summer. However, officials said fall forecasts of heavier rain and higher temperatures could extend the risk of mosquitos-born illnesses well into fall.

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