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You are here: Home / Community / Health Department Updates Human Cases and Deaths of West Nile Virus in Marion County

Health Department Updates Human Cases and Deaths of West Nile Virus in Marion County

September 10, 2012 by Mel McMahon

The Marion County Public Health Department announced September 6, 2012 that there is a second death in Marion County from West Nile Virus and the number of human cases continues to rise with ten as of today.

  1. 2011- 1 human case and no death
  2. 2010- 3 human cases and no death
  3. 2009- 1 death
  4. Since 2002 to date, there have been over 60 human cases of West Nile virus.

Residents are encouraged to protect themselves from West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases. West Nile virus transmission within the mosquito populations is currently much higher than in previous years.

Continue to follow the 4 D’s. DEET, DUSK/DAWN, DRESS, and DRAIN.

  1. DEET is an important ingredient to look for in your insect repellent.
  2. DUSK/DAWN is the best time of day to stay inside because that is when mosquitoes are active. This is also when infected mosquitoes are most active.
  3. DRESS in long sleeves and long pants when you’re outdoors. For extra protection, you may want to spray your clothing with repellent.
  4. DRAIN standing water in your back yard and neighborhood

The Marion County mosquito control department continues to monitor the county and investigates areas where there are infected adult mosquitoes. Once identified these areas will be treated for two consecutive nights. Surveillance sites located throughout the county are used to trap mosquitoes that are then tested by the health department’s laboratory staff.

For more information about mosquito control services, contact 317-221-7440

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Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Marion County Public Health Department, West Nile Virus, West Nile Virus in Indianapolis

About Mel McMahon

In addition to her duties with Naptown Buzz, Mel McMahon is the owner of Indiana Originals. Indiana Originals is a growing directory of locally owned and operated businesses headquartered in Indiana. IO helps customers with a local preference find local businesses for their everyday needs. Looking for a local bank, local restaurant, local boutique? Find them on IndianaOriginals.com and on the free app for iPhone and Android. Indiana Originals. Leading Local Living.

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