West Nile Virus Risk Rises with Summer Heat: Protect Yourself Now
Meta Description: As temperatures climb, health officials are warning of increased West Nile virus activity. Learn how too prevent infection with simple precautions.
With summer officially underway, public health authorities are alerting residents to a growing threat: mosquito-borne illnesses, notably West Nile virus. Health officials in Mississippi recently issued a public warning, outlining preventative measures individuals can take to minimize their risk of infection.
While the majority of those infected with West Nile virus experience no noticeable symptoms,a notable portion can develop flu-like symptoms such as fever,headaches,muscle aches,and skin rashes. In more severe instances, the virus can lead to serious neurological complications, impacting the brain and spinal cord.
Understanding the Threat & Taking Action
The risk of contracting West Nile virus peaks during warmer months when mosquito populations flourish. Mosquitoes acquire the virus by feeding on infected birds and then transmit it to humans through their bites. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the number of West Nile virus cases in the United States fluctuates annually, with recent years showing continued activity across many states. https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/index.html
To combat the spread of this potentially dangerous illness, health experts recommend a multi-pronged approach focused on personal protection and environmental control.
Here’s a breakdown of essential preventative steps:
* Repel Mosquitoes: Utilize insect repellents registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA