Press Release
OCTOBER 15th, 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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CONTACT: TIM O’CONNOR
PHONE:561-355-3576
FAX:561- 355-3038
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PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL—The
sentinel chicken program for
the early detection of West
Nile Virus had no positives
this week. To date 23
chickens have tested
positive for WNV as well as
one mosquito pool. The Culex
mosquito populations that
can carry WNV and other
disease have unfavorable
conditions for continued
population increases. Palm
Beach County Health
Department Officials have
issued an advisory to all
residents that mosquito
borne diseases are present
and all should protect
themselves from mosquito
bites.
Health Officials Recommend:
- Avoid outdoor activities when mosquitoes are most active (normally at
dusk and dawn).
- If you must be outdoors when mosquitoes are active, cover up by
wearing shoes, socks, long pants and long-sleeved shirts.
- Use mosquito repellant containing DEET according to the
manufacturer’s label directions.
- Eliminate stagnant water in birdbaths, ponds, gutters and other
receptacles in which mosquitoes might breed.
- Be sure doors and window screens are tight fitting and in good
repair.
To
date, 34 of the 67 counties
in Florida have reported
West Nile Activity.
Mosquito Control is continuing its efforts to reduce the
mosquito populations
throughout the county and
will be spraying this
weekend in time for
Halloween. A mosquito
hotline has been established
to advise on when and where
mosquito spraying is taking
place. The number is
561-642-8775.
The signs and symptoms for West Nile Virus may include
headache, fever, fatigue,
dizziness, weakness and
confusion. Persons
experiencing these symptoms
should seek medical
attention.
Those seeking medical advice on West Nile Virus can call the
Palm Beach County Health
Department at 561-840-4500
or the State of Florida
Epidemiology Department at
1-888-880-5782.
Those seeking medical advice on West Nile Virus can call the
Palm Beach County Health
Department at 561-840-4500
or the State of Florida
Epidemiology Department at
1-888-880-5782.
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