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Health board warns of West Nile

September 13, 2018   ·   0 Comments

Written By CITIZEN STAFF

Peel Public Health reminds residents to be vigilant against being bitten by mosquitos during the heart of West Nile virus (WNV) season.

“Late August and early September has seen exceptionally hot, humid weather. As temperatures rise, so does the chance of contracting WNV from mosquitoes — and we are seeing that with human cases being reported in Peel and across the province,” says Dr. Lawrence Loh, Associate Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel. “Even though it will be getting cooler in the evenings, it is still important to protect against mosquito bites during the fall months until there is a significant frost event,” he continued.

The recent weather patterns reinforce the need for all residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites.

Most people who contract the disease will show no symptoms, but 20 percent will experience mild flu-like symptoms, and about one in 150 will develop a more severe form of the disease.

Peel Public Health is encouraging everyone to make sure they protect themselves and their family from mosquito bites by doing the following:

• Avoid areas with high mosquito populations and take extra precautions at dusk and dawn when mosquito activity is highest.

• Wear light-coloured clothing that covers exposed skin, such as long sleeves, pants and a hat.

• Use an insect repellent containing DEET and apply it according to the manufacturer’s directions.

• Remove or drain items on your property that hold stagnant water. Water that is stagnant for more than seven days is an ideal breeding site for mosquitoes. Report stagnant water sites to Peel Public Health at 905-799-7700 or atpeel-bugbite.ca.

• Register online at peel-bugbite.ca to receive email notifications and information about where mosquitos that have tested positive for West Nile virus found in Peel

For more information about West Nile virus, visitpeel-bugbite.caor call Region of Peel – Public Health at 905-799-7700 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Caledon residents can call toll free at 905-584-2216.

         

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