More Mosquitoes in Uintah County Test Positive for West Nile

by | Jul 27, 2017 | News | 0 comments

West Nile Virus is present in Uintah County and residents are urged to take precautions. Officials report that there have been 5 samplings of mosquitos in Uintah County that have tested positive for West Nile Virus; one in Naples, two in Ouray, one in Pelican Lake, and one in Jensen. The Utah Department of Health has reported 5 in Salt Lake County and 1 in Box Elder County in addition so far this season. West Nile Virus is a disease carried by mosquitoes, most commonly found in Africa. The virus was discovered in the U.S. in 1999 and in Utah in 2003. Most people who become infected develop only mild to no symptoms but some people develop a serious neurologic illness. Horses are also susceptible. During West Nile Virus season, residents are asked to take precautions seriously if outside between dusk and dawn. Wear long sleeves and pants. Use a repellent with 20 to 30 percent DEET. Remove standing water and maintain screens and doors to keep mosquitoes at bay.

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