Local Mosquito Pools Test Positive For West Nile Virus
NEWARK, Ohio—Two Licking County mosquito pools tested positive for West Nile virus Friday.
The Licking County Health Department confirmed two pools of mosquitoes collected in Licking County tested positive for West Nile Virus.
The pools were collected in Heath on South 30th Street and in Newark on Terrace Avenue. The areas will be sprayed Friday night.
To date, no human or horse cases of West Nile have been confirmed.
Ohioans should take steps to protect themselves against mosquito bites and eliminate standing water to reduce their chances of West Nile infection.
Ohio recorded human cases of West Nile each year since 2002 when there were 441 cases.
There were 108 in 2003, 12 in 2004, 61 in 2005, 48 in 2006, 23 in 2007 and 15 in 2008.
To avoid possible infection from mosquito bites: If you are outdoors between dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active, be sure to wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, shoes and
socks. Light colors are least attractive to mosquitoes. Use insect repellent and follow the label directions.
To eliminate mosquito breeding sites near your home: Remove all discarded tires and other water-holding containers, such as tin cans and unused flower pots, from your property. Eliminate standing water from your property. Make sure all roof gutters are clean and properly draining. Clean and chlorinate pools, outdoor saunas and hot tubs. Keep them empty when not in use and drain water from pool covers. Change water in bird baths weekly.
Go to http://www.odh.ohio.gov/odhPrograms/dis/zoonoses/wnv/wnvFacts.aspx for more information.
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