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West Nile Virus Found in Local Mosquito Samples – County Urges Precautions

State Mosquito Control Commission Holds 500th Session; Urges Public's Help Controlling Insects
West Nile Virus has been detected in mosquito samples tested by the county’s Department of Mosquito Control.

From the Cape May County Department of Mosquito Control

County Health Officer Kevin Thomas announced that during the months of June, July and August the Department of Mosquito Control has detected 28 positive West Nile virus (WNV) and one eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in their mosquito collections.

WNV is cycled mostly between birds and mosquitoes and EEE is cycled between birds and the black-tailed mosquito. The Department of Mosquito Control has mosquito traps throughout the county that specifically target those higher-risk species.

The county has not had a reported human case of either disease so far this year. The Department of Mosquito Control is continuing to test and spray mosquitoes in the affected areas.

Symptoms of WNV are similar to those seen with EEE, including fever, headache, and muscle and joint aches. In addition, enlarged lymph nodes or a rash on the chest, abdomen, or back may be seen with WNV. Those who have these symptoms should seek medical attention.

Knowing that West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis are here in the county is a good reminder for people to protect themselves against mosquito bites.

Take the following steps to protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites that can make you sick.

1. Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered insect repellents.

2. Wear loose-fitting, long-sleeved shirts and pants.

3. Wear clothing and gear treated with permethrin.

4. Control mosquitoes indoors and outdoors.

More information on mosquito borne diseases is available at www.cmchealth.net To keep informed on public health news and local events, “like” the Cape May County Department of Health on Facebook.

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