West Nile Virus in Greene County Mosquitoes
Greene County Public Health Reports Positive Testing for West Nile Virus in Mosquitoes
XENIA, OH – Greene County Public Health received notice from the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) that West Nile Virus was detected in a mosquito sample sent to ODH. The positive result came from a pool of mosquitoes in Beavercreek in the neighborhood of N. Fairfield Road, Hanes Road, Kemp Road, and Suburban Drive. Greene County Public Health has been monitoring adult mosquitoes in the surrounding communities. Jeff Webb, Director of Environmental Health Services, states, “By monitoring and trapping mosquitoes, it gives us confirmation that the virus is present. Since West Nile Virus has been detected, the community is being advised to protect themselves.” Staff has been trapping mosquitoes since May and will continue until October, concentrating on human population centers. Spraying will be conducted this evening beginning 30 minutes after sunset extending until midnight in the area where the infected mosquitoes were identified.
West Nile virus (WNV) is a virus most commonly spread by infected mosquitoes that can lead to severe fever, encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord). The primary carrier in Ohio is the northern house mosquito, Culex pipiens. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds. Infected mosquitoes can then spread the virus to humans and other animals when they bite.
Mosquitoes have been collected using gravid mosquito traps, and then sent to ODH for identification and testing. Information on the total number, the type, and the sex of mosquito (only females spread the virus) have been collected.
Greene County Public Health Commissioner Melissa Howell reminds everyone to be aware of their exposure to mosquitoes and to protect themselves by:
1. Eliminating standing pools of water, such as birdbaths, gutters, old tires, unused pools, boats and buckets. 2. Avoid shaded areas where mosquitoes may be resting. 3. Limit outdoor activity during evening hours. 4. Wear protective clothing such as light-colored, long-sleeved shirts and pants. 5. Use insect repellents (those containing DEET can be very effective; follow manufacturers’ usage recommendations).
Greene County Public Health Melissa A. Howell, MS, MBA, MPH, RN, RS, Health Commissioner
360 Wilson Drive Xenia, Ohio 45385 (937) 374-5600 toll free (866) 858-3588 Fax (937) 374-5675 www.gcph.info
Public Health officials will continue to monitor for mosquitoes by checking for standing water, applying larvacide, trapping and testing mosquitoes, and spraying adulticide if indicated.
For more information about mosquito control or to contact Environmental Health Services, call (937) 374-5607.
http://www.gcph.info/files/announcements/attachments/652_Mosquitoes_WNV_8.9.18.pdf
Address/Location
Greene County Sheriffs Office
120 E Main St
Xenia, OH 45385
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 937-376-5111
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