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Media Bulletin - Chief Medical Officer

July 3, 2008

WEST NILE VIRUS UPDATE #4


The Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health reports that preliminary analysis from adult mosquito traps for the week of June 30 has identified low numbers of Culex tarsalis mosquitoes in several communities in southern Manitoba.
 
The numbers of nuisance mosquitoes, which do not carry West Nile virus, have significantly increased in the traps this week.
 
Culex tarsalis mosquitoes are the mosquitoes most likely to carry the West Nile virus.  The numbers of Culex tarsalis mosquitoes are expected to increase over the next week. At this time, the risk of being bitten by a mosquito carrying West Nile virus is considered low but is expected to increase over the next week.  
 
No positive West Nile virus mosquito samples have been identified at this time.  To date, no human cases of West Nile virus have been identified in Manitoba in the 2008 season.
 
Manitobans can reduce mosquitoes around their home by reducing standing water.  To prevent the development of Culex tarsalis mosquitoes, homeowners can: 
·         clean eavestroughs and regularly empty bird baths and other items that might collect water,
·         ensure rain barrels are covered with mosquito screening or are tightly sealed around the downspout,
·         clear yards of old tires or other items that collect water, and
·         improve landscaping to prevent standing water around the home.
 
Manitobans can reduce the risk of mosquito bites by:
·         reducing the amount of time spent outdoors during peak mosquito hours between dusk and dawn;
·         using appropriate mosquito repellent;
·         wearing light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing; and
·         maintaining door and window screens so they fit tightly and are free of holes. 
 
Weekly average trap counts of Culex tarsalis by regional health authority are available on the province’s West Nile virus website at www.gov.mb.ca/health/wnv.  
 
Information on the risk of West Nile virus will continue to be provided to the public throughout the summer.  Manitobans can also check the West Nile virus website regularly for up-to-date data and information.
 
For more information about West Nile virus, contact Health Links–Info Santé at 788-8200 or 1‑888‑315-9257 (toll-free) or visit the Manitoba Health website at www.gov.mb.ca/health/wnv.
 
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