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News Release For Immediate Release August 18, 2005
Positive Bird for West Nile Virus Found in Grey Bruce
A West Nile virus (WNv) positive crow has been identified in Owen Sound. The bird was submitted for testing last week. This is the first WNv positive bird this year in Grey Bruce. There were three WNv positive birds in 2004. This indicates that we do have increased West Nile virus activity in the area. Dr. Hazel Lynn says, “We are now in the time of year when people are most risk of becoming infected with West Nile virus, so we are encouraging all residents of Grey and Bruce to protect themselves against mosquito bites.” To reduce your risk of being bitten by mosquitoes: · Avoid areas with high mosquito populations · Take extra precautions from dusk to dawn when mosquito activity is high · Wear protective light-coloured clothing · Use repellents containing DEET (follow label instructions carefully) · Repair holes in screens, windows and doors to stop mosquitoes from getting into your home · Reduce the mosquito population around your property by eliminating stagnant water. Most people (80%) who are infected with the West Nile virus do not get sick. Those who do become ill usually experience symptoms consisting of fever, headache, muscle pain and /or rash. Less than l% of people infected with the virus get seriously ill. To report dead crows, blue jays or ravens call Public Health at 376-9420 or 1-800-263-3456. For more information visit our web site at www.publichealthgreybruce.on.ca - 30 - For more information:
Dr. Hazel Lynn Grey Bruce Health Unit 376-9420 or 1-800-263-3456
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