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LAZY HAZY DAYS OF SUMMER? ...SURE COULD BE; IF YOU GET WEST NILE VIRUS FROM ONE OF THESE DUDES ! GONE ARE THE DAYS WHEN MOSQUTIOS WERE JUST A PEST , IN SOME CASE’S THEY CAN TURN A PERSON INTO A REAL HAZE AND DAZE STATE...COMBINED WITH CHRONIC PAIN, FATIGUE, AND MORE -- MUCH MORE WITH THE ON-SET OF THE WEST NILE VIRUS THAT THESE FLYING CONTAMINATORS CAN CARRY. ITS NOT ALL GLOOM AND DOOM THERES MUCH YOU CAN DO - AND SHOULD - READ ON TO SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT YOURSELF . THIS PEST CAN BE A VERY SERIOUS HEALTH THREAT |
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What Is West Nile Virus? What Can I Do to Prevent WNV? When you are outdoors, use insect repellent containing an EPA-registered active ingredient. Follow the directions on the package. Many mosquitoes are most active at dusk and dawn. Be sure to use insect repellent and wear long sleeves and pants at these times or consider staying indoors during these hours. Make sure you have good screens on your windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out. Get rid of mosquito breeding sites by emptying standing water from flower pots, buckets and barrels. Change the water in pet dishes and replace the water in bird baths weekly. Drill holes in tire swings so water drains out. Keep children's wading pools empty and on their sides when they aren't being used. What Are the Symptoms of WNV? Serious Symptoms in a Few People. About one in 150 people infected with WNV will develop severe illness. The severe symptoms can include high fever, headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, vision loss, numbness and paralysis. These symptoms may last several weeks, and neurological effects may be permanent. Milder Symptoms in Some People. Up to 20 percent of the people who become infected have symptoms such as fever, headache, and body aches, nausea, vomiting, and sometimes swollen lymph glands or a skin rash on the chest, stomach and back. Symptoms can last for as short as a few days, though even healthy people have become sick for several weeks. No Symptoms in Most People. Approximately 80 percent of people (about 4 out of 5) who are infected with WNV will not show any symptoms at all. How Does West Nile Virus Spread? Infected Mosquitoes. Most often, WNV is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds. Infected mosquitoes can then spread WNV to humans and other animals when they bite. Transfusions, Transplants, and Mother-to-Child. In a very small number of cases, WNV also has been spread through blood transfusions, organ transplants, breastfeeding and even during pregnancy from mother to baby. Not through touching. WNV is not spread through casual contact such as touching or kissing a person with the virus. How Soon Do Infected People Get Sick? How Is WNV Infection Treated? What Should I Do if I Think I Have WNV? What Is the Risk of Getting Sick from WNV? People over 50 at higher risk to get severe illness. People over the age of 50 are more likely to develop serious symptoms of WNV if they do get sick and should take special care to avoid mosquito bites.
Pregnancy and nursing do not increase risk of becoming infected with WNV. The risk that WNV may present to a fetus or an infant infected through breastmilk is still being evaluated. Talk with your care provider if you have concerns. What Is the CDC Doing About WNV? Some things CDC is doing include: Coordinating a nation-wide electronic database where states share information about WNV Helping states develop and carry out improved mosquito prevention and control programs Developing better, faster tests to detect and diagnose WNV Creating new education tools and programs for the media, the public, and health professionals Opening new testing laboratories for WNV Working with partners on the development of vaccines What Else Should I Know? For more information call the CDC public response hotline |
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