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National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning through Friday. Drink water, seek shade if working outdoors, and watch your children around water. For more heat survival info, Visit Heat and Your Health

Warmer Weather Brings Mosquitoes and West Nile Virus

As the weather starts heating up here in Maricopa County, with it comes West Nile virus season.

Maricopa County Departments of Public Health and Environmental Services work closely to protect residents of Maricopa County against West Nile Virus (WNV), but there is also a lot you can do to reduce your risk of contracting the disease.

Avoid mosquito bites by:

  

 

  • Using insect repellent.
  • Wearing light-colored long pants and long-sleeved shirts to cover exposed skin.
  • Limiting outside exposure during the evening hours when mosquito activity is at its highest.
  • Eliminating mosquitoes inside your house.

 

Environmental Services has the tough job of locating areas where there is a lot of mosquito activity, catching those mosquitoes and then testing them to see if they have the virus. They also respond to all complaints related to green pools, stagnant water, dead birds and of course mosquitoes. Using such tools as mosquito testing, Environmental Services is the front line in informing residents know where WNV is in the county.

Public Health works with Environmental on the human side of the virus. Working with hospitals throughout the county, Public Health does human surveillance trying to find hot spots in the Valley and monitoring any patients that come in with potential WNV symptoms.

Together both departments work to educate the public about what they can do to protect themselves and their family from contracting WNV.

 



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