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What is the City of Beaverton planning to help prevent an outbreak of the West Nile Virus?

Beaverton Public Works - Operating Division - West Nile Viru...
The City of Beaverton is implementing a plan to respond to the potential risks posed by the West Nile Virus. The City’s plan reflects the successful experiences of Vector Control Districts across the U.S. In addition to an extensive public information effort, the City will engage in the active collection of mosquito larvae at selected sites throughout the city.
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What is Utah doing to prevent a West Nile virus outbreak?

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The Utah Public Health Laboratory is capable of testing birds and mosquitoes for the presence of the virus. If the virus is located within the state a warning will be made to allow people to take measures to protect themselves and their horses. Utah has confirmed positive mosquito pools, sentinel chicken flocks and horses for West Nile virus during 2003 surveillance. USGS: West Nile Virus Maps - 2002
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What is the City of Kirkland doing in response to West Nile Virus?

West Nile Virus FAQs
a land and facility owner, operator, employer, drainage system owner/operator, and municipality, the City of Kirkland is managing the risks posed by West Nile virus by:
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What is West Nile virus?

The city of Millbrae - West Nile Virus FAQ
West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne disease that is common in Africa. Western Asia and the Middle East.
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How does someone get West Nile virus?

The city of Millbrae - West Nile Virus FAQ
People usually get WNV from the bite of an infected mosquito. There is also evidence that WNV can be acquired via a blood transfusion or organ transplant from an infected donor.
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Can llamas get West Nile Virus?

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According to the most recent reports that we have heard, one llama was suspected of having had West Nile Virus, but it was not confirmed. There has been a confirmed case in an alpaca.
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What Is Ohio Doing to Prevent a West Nile Virus Outbreak?

People and West Nile Virus
During the fall of 2000, the Ohio Department of Health, in conjunction with the Ohio Departments of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, and Natural Resources; The Ohio State University; the U.S. Department of Agriculture; and our local partners and other colleagues, organized a working group to address this emerging problem. The goal of the workgroup is to protect people and domestic animals from West Nile and other arboviral diseases.
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What can be done to prevent West Nile virus?

TriCounty Health Department
Apply mosquito repellent to exposed skin areas when outside (for adults use DEET at 30-35% concentration and for children (between 2-12 years) use less than 10% concentration. DO NOT use for children under 2 years old). Eliminate standing water sources around housing areas (i.e., water in old tires, cans, birdbaths, poorly kept swimming pools, etc.). Use mosquito netting when sleeping outdoors or in an unscreened structure and to protect small babies any time.
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What can be done to prevent a West Nile virus infection?

Uinta County, WY - Official Website
Preventing mosquito bites will prevent West Nile Virus infection. Personal protective measures such as limiting the time spent outdoors at dawn and dusk or other times mosquitoes are active; wearing long sleeve shirts and long pants when outdoors; using insect repellents (containing DEET) when outdoors; and putting screens on windows and doors to prevent mosquito entry which can serve to reduce or prevent mosquito bites. Reducing mosquito populations will also reduce mosquito bites.
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What is the City of Frisco doing about West Nile Virus?

City of Frisco - Planning & Development Services
On July 30, 2002 we began treating City-owned areas of stagnant water with a larvicide. This is an integral part of the approach recommended by the Center for Disease Control in minimizing the number of mosquitoes in our area. On June 16, 2004 we began a mosquito surveillance program. Mosquitoes are a direct indicator of human illness risk when it comes to West Nile virus. In this program, mosquitoes are trapped and shipped for testing.
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What can I do to help stop the spread of West Nile Virus?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions, Town of West Seneca, New Y...
Where can I find information on the Freedom of Information Laws (FOIL)? The Freedom Of Information Law (FOIL) requires that the public be provided access to governmental records. Access guidelines and excemptions are set forth by NYS Public Officers Law, Article 6 Sections 84-90 Freedom Of Information Law.
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What can I do to prevent exposure to the West Nile Virus?

Lakewood Website - faqs
The West Nile virus can produce mild to moderate flu-like symptoms. Most of those infected do not realize they have the disease, which passes without significant health impacts among otherwise healthy individuals.
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When was West Nile virus first found in the United States?

The city of Millbrae - West Nile Virus FAQ
West Nile virus was first detected in the United States in New York in 1999. Since then, WNV has spread to 46 states, Canada, and Mexico . In 2004, WNV infections have been reported from San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Riverside, Orange, Imperial, Kern, and Fresno counties. In Northern California, WNV was recently detected in Dixon, CA.
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How many human cases of West Nile virus were found in 2003?

The city of Millbrae - West Nile Virus FAQ
Last year there were almost 10,000 human cases of WNV detected, including 262 deaths in the United States.
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Uinta County, WY - Official Website
West Nile Virus is a mosquito-borne virus that can cause encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord). West Nile Virus infections generally occur during warm weather months when mosquitoes are active.
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Frequently Asked Questions
West Nile Virus is a mosquito-born virus that can cause encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord) in humans and horses. Mosquitoes that acquire it from infected birds transmit the virus. This virus was first discovered in the United States in New York in 1999 and has quickly spread throughout the U.S. Previously, West Nile Virus had only been seen in Africa, Asia and southern Europe.
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Southern Nevada Health District - West Nile Virus Frequently...
West Nile virus is a flavivirus commonly found in Africa, West Asia, and the Middle East. It is closely related to the St. Louis encephalitis virus which is also found in the United States. The virus can infect humans, birds, mosquitoes, horses and some other mammals.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Government of Ontario (Canada)
The West Nile Virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne virus, infection may result in no symptoms, in mild illness such as West Nile fever, or in serious neurological illness such as encephalitis. Visit the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care website for more information.
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West Nile Virus Amador County
West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne virus that can cause encephalitis (an inflammation of the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord) in humans and other animals. The virus is named after the West Nile region of Uganda where it was first discovered in 1937. The virus appeared for the first time in the United States during a 1999 outbreak in New York that killed seven people. It has now spread to the West Coast.
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Can you get the West Nile Virus directly from birds?

Beaverton Public Works - Operating Division - West Nile Viru...
There is no evidence that a person can get the virus from handling live or dead infected birds. However, all dead animals, including birds, should be handled with care. Dead wild animals should not be handled without protective gloves. Any unexplained or sudden death of a crow or a raven should be treated with suspicion. If there are no signs that the bird died from trauma, please contact the Washington County Health Department at 503-846-8722, 503-846-4598 TTY.
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WNV FAQ
West Nile Virus is a Flavivirus (virus transmitted by arthropods, such as mosquitoes and ticks). The virus can infect humans, birds, mosquitoes, horses, and some other mammals. WNV can develop into West Nile neurological or non-neurological syndrome.
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Mosquito FAQ
West Nile virus(WNV) is a mosquito-transmitted virus which can cause disease in birds, humans, and horses. It is a natural disease in bird populations. About 1 in 150 people exposed to WNV will develop the severe form of the disease, called encephalitis, which affects the central nervous system. Many people exposed to WNV suffer no affects while others may experience mild to moderate flu-like symptoms. There is no human vaccine for this disease.
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Can I get West Nile Virus from a dead crow?

West Nile Virus Frequently Asked Questions- Fairfax County, ...
No, People become infected by the bite of a mosquito infected with West Nile virus. There is no evidence that a person can get the virus from handling live or dead infected birds. However, you should avoid using your bare hands when handling any dead animals.
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