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Columbus Public Health to Spray Area Neighborhoods to Prevent and Control Disease

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October 10, 2017

 

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Columbus Public Health to Spray AreaNeighborhoods to Prevent and Control Disease

Residents also Urged to get Rid of Standing Water toPrevent Mosquito Growth

 

WHAT:       To help prevent and control disease, Columbus Public Health (CPH) is continuing its seasonal spraying schedule due to tests that came back positive for the West Nile virus. CPH will be spraying the areas highlighted in the online map.

 

The primary way to get the West Nile virus is through the bite of an infected mosquito. Most infected people do not have any symptoms. About one in five people who become infected develop a fever with other symptoms such as a headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting, diarrhea or rash. There has been one reported human case of West Nile virus in a Columbus resident.

 

Residents should empty any standing water in buckets, flower pots, bird baths, outside toys, and children’s small wading pools to prevent mosquito growth.

 

Additionally, residents are urged to avoid mosquito bites by: wearing long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, shoes and socks when outdoors between dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active; wearing light-colored clothing which is less attractive to mosquitoes; using EPA-registered mosquito repellent; and, installing or repairing screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out.

 

CPH practices disease control and prevention for the West Nile virus by trapping mosquitoes, investigating complaints, treating standing water, and spraying in areas with high mosquito counts and disease presence. 

 

WHO:         Columbus Public Health

 

WHEN:       October 11, 12 & 13 2017

Between 3:30–7:30 a.m.

 

WHERE:     The online map outlines the areas to be sprayed, weather permitting:

 

On Wednesday, October 11, the following areas will be sprayed:

  • Far North
  • Far Northwest
  • Hayden Run
  • Northwest
 

On Thursday, October 12, the following areas will be sprayed:

  • Northland
  • North Linden
  • Rocky-Fork/Blacklick
  • South Worthington
 

On Friday, October 13, the following areas will be sprayed:

  • North Linden
  • South Linden
 

DETAILS:    Weekly spraying areas are determined by mosquito trap results and reports from field staff, the number and type of mosquitoes trapped, the number of infected mosquitoes and evidence of human disease. Updated spraying maps are available on the Columbus Public Health website.

 

INFO:        West Nile: columbus.gov/publichealth/, www.cdc.gov and www.epa.gov

Spraying Map: columbus.gov/publichealth/programs/Animal---Insects/Mosquito-and-Insect-Control/Mosquito-Spraying-Map/

 

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