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West Nile Virus in Suffolk County: Mosquito Health & Wellness Alert
West Nile Virus Threat Intensifies Across Suffolk County After More Mosquitoes Test Positive |
Health officials are urging vigilance as fourteen new mosquito samples and one bird confirm the virus's spread from Dix Hills to Rocky Point, raising public health concerns. |
A recent public health alert has put Suffolk County on high notice regarding the ongoing threat of West Nile virus, a serious mosquito-borne illness that impacts community health and wellness.
Health Commissioner Dr. Gregson Pigott announced that fourteen additional mosquito samples have tested positive for the virus.
The findings represent a growing concern for residents across the region.
Infected mosquitoes were discovered in numerous communities, including Lindenhurst, West Babylon, Saint James, Bay Shore, and Sayville.
Further samples were collected in Dix Hills, Melville, Holbrook, Holtsville, Aquebogue, and Rocky Point.
Adding to the alert, a blue jay found in Northport also tested positive, confirming the virus is active in the local bird population.
This marks a significant increase, bringing the total number of positive mosquito samples this season to 90.
"Late summer is also the time of year where mosquitoes have been known to transmit West Nile virus to humans," Dr. Pigott stated, emphasizing the need for continued caution.
Officials are strongly advising residents to take preventative measures immediately.
Simple steps like removing stagnant water, wearing protective clothing at dusk and dawn, and using insect repellent are crucial for mosquito protection.
Symptoms of West Nile can range from mild fever and body aches to more severe conditions affecting the central nervous system.
Anyone experiencing symptoms is encouraged to consult their healthcare provider.
FAQ
What are the most common symptoms of West Nile virus? Most infected people show no symptoms. Some may develop a fever, headache, body aches, and a skin rash. Severe symptoms, though rare, can include high fever, neck stiffness, disorientation, coma, and paralysis.
How can I reduce mosquitoes around my Suffolk County home? Regularly empty any standing water from flowerpots, birdbaths, pool covers, and gutters. Ensure all window and door screens are in good repair to keep mosquitoes out of your home. |