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How can I reduce my risk of getting West Nile Virus?

Consumer Health - West Nile Virus
Preventing mosquito bites is the best way to avoid getting the West Nile Virus. Remember the Four Ds: Drain, Dusk/Dawn, Dress and DEET. DRAIN standing water in your yard and neighborhood. Standing water can be found in swimming pools that are not kept clean, ponds, pet watering dishes, birdbaths, potted plants, old tires, empty containers, toys and clogged rain gutters. It takes three to seven days for thousands of mosquitoes to develop in stagnant water.
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What can I do to reduce my risk of becoming infected with West Nile and EEE virus?

Division of Infectious Disease > Mosquito-borne Disease F...
Apply insect repellent to exposed skin. Generally, the more active ingredient a repellent contains the longer it can protect you from mosquito bites. A higher percentage of active ingredient in a repellent does not mean that your protection is better—just that it will last longer. Choose a repellent that provides protection for the amount of time that you will be outdoors.
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What can I do to reduce my risk of becoming infected with West Nile Virus?

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If outside from dusk to dawn when mosquitoes are most active, or during the day in an area where there are weeds, tall grass, or bushes, people should wear protective clothing, such as long pants, loose-fitting, long-sleeved shirts, and socks, and consider the use of an insect repellent containing DEET, according to the manufacturer's directions on the label.
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National Park Service Public Health Program - Illnesses and ...
middot; Spray clothing with repellents containing permethrin or DEET since mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing. middot; Apply insect repellent sparingly to exposed skin. An effective repellent will contain 35% DEET (N, N-diethyl-meta-toluamide). DEET in high concentrations (greater than 35%) provides no additional protection. middot; Repellents may irritate the eyes and mouth, so avoid applying repellent to the hands of children.
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Wayne County, Michigan - Health Services: Disease Control
Spray clothing with repellents containing permethrin or DEET since mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing. Apply insect repellent sparingly to exposed skin. An effective repellent will contain 35% DEET [N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide]. DEET in high concentrations [greater than 35%] provides no additional protection. Whenever you use an insecticide or insect repellent, be sure to read and follow the manufacturer's DIRECTIONS FOR USE, as printed on the product.
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West Nile FAQ
If outside during evening, nighttime and dawn hours when mosquitoes are most active and likely to bite, children and adults should wear protective clothing such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and socks. If outside during evening, nighttime and dawn hours, consider the use of an insect repellant containing 10% or less DEET (N, N-diethyl-methyl-meta-toluamide) for children and no more than 30% DEET for adults. DEET is effective for approximately four hours.
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Apply insect repellent sparingly to exposed skin. The more DEET a repellent contains the longer time it can protect you from mosquito bites. A higher percentage of DEET in a repellent does not mean that your protection is better-just that it will last longer. DEET concentrations higher than 50% do not increase the length of protection. Choose a repellent that provides protection for the amount of time that you will be outdoors.
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Mosquito Homepage
Eliminate potential breeding areas for mosquito larvae on your property, such as old tires, stagnant water gardens, plant saucers, etc. Find out more on our Mosquito Control Page. Apply insect repellent sparingly to clothing ONLY. An effective repellent will contain 20% to 35% DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide). DEET in high concentrations (greater than 35%) may cause side effects, particularly in children; avoid products containing more than 35% DEET.
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FAQs : Human Services : Arlington, Virginia
Here are preventive measures that you and your family can take: Protect yourself from mosquito bites: Apply insect repellent to exposed skin. Generally, the more active ingredient a repellent contains the longer it can protect you from mosquito bites. A higher percentage of active ingredient in a repellent does not mean that your protection is better—just that it will last longer. Click here for more on insect repellent active ingredients.
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Lakewood Website - faqs
Spray clothing with repellents containing permethrin or DEET since mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing. Apply insect repellent sparingly to exposed skin. An effective repellent will contain up to 35% DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide). DEET in high concentrations (greater than 35%) provides no additional protection. Repellents may irritate the eyes and mouth, so avoid applying repellent to the hands of children.
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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 the risk of a person contracting West Nile virus?

West Nile virus
The risk of becoming ill from a single mosquito bite is extremely low. In areas where mosquitoes carry the virus, less than 1% of mosquitoes are actually infected. Even if mosquitoes are infected, less than 1% of people bitten and infected by those mosquitoes become severely ill.
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What risk is the West Nile Virus on the Ontario retreats?

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Good News - the risk of West Nile Virus is extremely slight for wilderness adventurers. For the last 2 summers Black Feather has organized and led an expedition for a group of scientists to Nunavut and the NWT where they are studying Black Flies. Last Saturday, the Toronto Star ran a very interesting article on the virus, interviewing one of these experts, Doug Currie. Doug is the Curator of Entomology at the Royal Ontario Museum.
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What are my chances of getting West Nile Virus?

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In areas where West Nile virus has been detected, only a small proportion of mosquitoes are likely to be infected. Most people bitten by an infected mosquito do not become sick. To date, there has been no
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Are humans at risk for getting West Nile encephalitis?

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All residents of areas where virus activity has been identified are at risk of getting West Nile encephalitis; persons older than 50 years have the highest risk of severe disease. There have been numerous cases of humans being infected with the virus. Centers for Disease Control West Nile Virus Home Page
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What can I do to reduce my risk of becoming infected with West Nile virus?

FAQ: West Nile Virus (WNV)
Please read our FAQ on "How to Avoid Mosquito Bites" for information on how to reduce your risk of getting West Nile virus.
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Is a woman's pregnancy at risk if she gets West Nile virus?

City of Shaker Heights - Health
There is no documented evidence that a pregnant woman or her fetus are at increased risk due to infection with West Nile virus.
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Is a woman's pregnancy at risk if she gets infected with West Nile virus?

Division of Infectious Disease > Mosquito-borne Disease F...
There is one documented case of transplacental (mother-to-child) transmission of WNV in a human. Although the newborn in this case was infected with WNV at birth and had severe medical problems, it is unknown whether the WNV infection itself caused these problems or whether they were coincidental. More research will be needed to improve our understanding of the relationship - if any - between WNV infection and adverse birth outcomes.
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Are infants at higher risk than other groups for illness with West Nile virus?

CDC: West Nile Virus - QA: West Nile Virus and Breast-feedin...
No. West Nile virus illnesses in children younger than 1 year old are infrequent. Since 1999 only 18 of the 15,401 cases reported to CDC were in children younger than one year of age.
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What can I do to keep from getting the West Nile Virus?

Colorado Mosquito Control
Answer: There is a lot you can do! The FIGHT THE BITE COLORADO campaign (www.fightthebitecolorado.com) recommends that you folloow the four D's: DRAIN standing water around your house weekly since that is where mosquitoes lay eggs, including tires, cans, flowerpots, clogged rain gutters, rain barrels, toys, and puddles. DUSK AND DAWN are when mosquitoes that carry the virus are most active, so limit outdoor activities or take precautions to prevent mosquito bites.
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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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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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