The city of Brookhaven and DeKalb
County Board of Health issued an alert today, July 22, that West Nile Virus has
been reported in the Ashford Park area of the city.
“A mosquito collection from a DeKalb
County Board of Health sampling station in the Ashford Park area has been
reported as positive for West Nile Virus,” states a press release.
While West Nile Virus exists
throughout metro Atlanta, the positive collection in Ashford Park means there
is a greater risk of transmission in this area at this time.
The best way to avoid West Nile
Virus is to prevent mosquito bites by applying mosquito repellent, wearing long
sleeves and long pants, and use extra care from dusk to dawn, when
mosquitoes are most active.
Most people infected by the West
Nile Virus have no symptoms or experience mild flu-like symptoms, the virus can
potentially can cause serious and sometimes fatal illness, according to a press
release.
The DeKalb County Board of Health
recommends eliminating containers and other breeding sites which may hold water
for five or more days. For example, dumping bird baths, scrubbing them and
rinsing them twice a week. Also, gutters should be cleaned to make sure they
drain properly.
For more information about West Nile
virus, refer to the following web sites:
* http://www.cdc.gov/westnile/
* http://dekalbhealth.net/envhealth/west-nile-virus/
* http://www.cdc.gov/westnile/
* http://dekalbhealth.net/envhealth/west-nile-virus/
Contact the Division of
Environmental Health at 404-508-7900 with any questions or concerns on this
matter.
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