For the Health of it: Zika Virus Update
CHENANGO COUNTY – Zika is a disease caused by the Zika virus, which is mainly spread to people by the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. However, Zika can be spread through sexual contact as well. The most common symptoms of Zika are fever, joint pain, rash, and conjunctivitis (red eyes). Only 1 out of 5 people show symptoms of Zika.
However, if Zika is contracted during a pregnancy, it can cause serious abnormalities in a developing fetus. If you are planning to travel outside the country, check the CDC travel guidance to view areas with active Zika. If a trip to an area with active Zika is unavoidable, use an EPA registered insect repellant and wear long-sleeved shirts and pants. Stay in places with air conditioning, or that use window and door screens to keep mosquitos outside. There has been no locally required mosquito-borne Zika virus disease cases reported in the US states, but there have been travel-associated cases.
Chenango County Department of Health is encouraging all community members to help reduce the mosquito population by stopping mosquitos from breeding. We can all help by removing any stagnant or standing water. As our warmer weather comes, start preparing by emptying things such as: buckets, barrels, flower pots, tin cans, bottles, jars, paint cans, tires, etc. These all are great examples of breeding grounds for mosquitos. Other tips include emptying and refilling bird baths and pet water dishes daily, maintain pools and ponds properly.
Also, do not dispose of grass clippings, leaves, branches, litter or other items in catch basins, storm drains, or ditches. Let’s all do our part to help reduce our mosquito population which will help reduce the risk of Zika. For the most up to date information about the Zika virus visit the CDC’s website: www.cdc.gov/zika, or contact the Chenango County Department of Public Health at 337-1660, Follow us on Facebook and Twitter (Public Health@CheangPubHealth), or visit our website
co.chenango.ny.us/public-health/nursing/.
– Submitted by the Chenango County Health Department
However, if Zika is contracted during a pregnancy, it can cause serious abnormalities in a developing fetus. If you are planning to travel outside the country, check the CDC travel guidance to view areas with active Zika. If a trip to an area with active Zika is unavoidable, use an EPA registered insect repellant and wear long-sleeved shirts and pants. Stay in places with air conditioning, or that use window and door screens to keep mosquitos outside. There has been no locally required mosquito-borne Zika virus disease cases reported in the US states, but there have been travel-associated cases.
Chenango County Department of Health is encouraging all community members to help reduce the mosquito population by stopping mosquitos from breeding. We can all help by removing any stagnant or standing water. As our warmer weather comes, start preparing by emptying things such as: buckets, barrels, flower pots, tin cans, bottles, jars, paint cans, tires, etc. These all are great examples of breeding grounds for mosquitos. Other tips include emptying and refilling bird baths and pet water dishes daily, maintain pools and ponds properly.
Also, do not dispose of grass clippings, leaves, branches, litter or other items in catch basins, storm drains, or ditches. Let’s all do our part to help reduce our mosquito population which will help reduce the risk of Zika. For the most up to date information about the Zika virus visit the CDC’s website: www.cdc.gov/zika, or contact the Chenango County Department of Public Health at 337-1660, Follow us on Facebook and Twitter (Public Health@CheangPubHealth), or visit our website
co.chenango.ny.us/public-health/nursing/.
– Submitted by the Chenango County Health Department
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