West Nile virus claims first victim of season in Maricopa County
Jul 21, 2017, 4:27 PM
(AP Photo)
PHOENIX — Avoiding mosquitoes is more important now than ever before due to the West Vile virus.
According to the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, the West Nile virus has claimed its first victim of the season in the area.
So far this year, there have been 19 reported human cases of West Nile virus infection, with the one resulting in death. The Maricopa County Department of Public Health said it was an older adult who died from the virus who suffered from additional health issues.
“These tragic deaths serve as an important reminder to all of us to do our part in protecting ourselves, our families, and our neighborhoods from mosquito-borne diseases,” said Dr. Rebecca Sunenshine, medical director of the Disease Control Division at Maricopa County Department of Public Health. “With all the recent rain we’ve had, it’s likely we’ll see more mosquito activity. Apply insect repellent and cover up whenever you are outdoors, and do your part to rid your property of water where mosquitoes like to breed.”
West Nile virus is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito, and can cause severe illness in people and horses.
Older adults are most at risk for serious complications of the virus, but all are encouraged to “Fight the Bite” as Maricopa County Health officials say by:
- Wearing lightweight clothing that covers your arms and legs
- Using insect repellents containing DEET, Picaridin, or other EPA registered repellents
- Making sure doors and windows have tight-fitting screens and remain closed
- Draining and removing containers that hold water from around your home where mosquitoes can breed
- Ensuring that swimming pools and decorative water features are properly maintained
For more information on mosquito-borne illnesses in Maricopa County, click here.