West Nile Virus cases have rapidly increased in some areas in the United States in the last two
weeks. Symptoms
can range from mild to severe and can cause death in some cases. It’s important
to recognize that this is a preventable disease if you can avoid getting bit by
an infected mosquito. Since there is no way for you to know
which mosquitoes are carrying the disease, it’s important to do your best to
prevent all mosquito bites. This is
especially important with the holiday weekend coming up and increased outdoor
activities at back yard barbecues, hiking at parks or visiting the beach.
*Stay indoors when mosquitoes are most active, which starts
at dusk (in the early evening) through the night and can continue through the
early morning (and sometimes during the day).
*Keep your skin covered (long sleeves and slacks) if you’ll
be out when the mosquitoes are.
*Make sure all your window screens are intact, if not, have your
screens replaced or repaired. You don’t want your non-screened doors or windows
open when mosquitoes are active as they can come inside your home and start
biting.
*Avoid having any collections of standing water around and
near your home.
*If you have to be outdoors when the mosquitoes are, be sure to use and EPA
approved insect repellent (follow all package directions) for extra protection, in addition to long sleeves and
pants.
See this link for more information. Contact your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about your health.