- Mosquito-borne disease monthly update for September 2008
- COLUMBIA – Thus far, in 2008, there have been 10 lab confirmations of West Nile virus and five of eastern equine encephalitis virus in the state, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control reported today.
- Release Date:
- Wednesday, October 01, 2008
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Contact:
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Clair Boatwright – (803) 898-4461
E-mail – boatwrc@dhec.sc.gov
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Press Release:
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COLUMBIA – Thus far, in 2008, there have been 10 lab confirmations of West Nile virus and five of eastern equine encephalitis virus in the state, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control reported today.
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West Nile virus confirmed cases: |
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COUNTY |
CITY |
SPECIES |
NUMBER POSITIVE |
DATE |
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Dorchester |
Summerville |
Bird |
1 |
April 4 |
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York |
Rock Hill |
Bird |
1 |
May 1 |
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Spartanburg |
Spartanburg |
Bird |
1 |
July 28 |
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Aiken |
Aiken |
Mosquito |
4 mosquito pools |
Aug. 4 |
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Aiken |
Aiken |
Mosquito |
1 mosquito pool |
Aug. 11 |
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Aiken |
Aiken |
Mosquito |
2 mosquito pools |
Aug. 25 |
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Eastern equine encephalitis virus confirmed cases: |
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COUNTY |
CITY |
SPECIES |
NUMBER POSITIVE |
DATE |
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Richland |
Gadsden |
Horse |
1 |
Aug. 18 |
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Richland |
Hopkins |
Donkey |
1 |
Aug. 25 |
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Lexington |
West Columbia |
Donkey |
1 |
Aug. 30 |
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Aiken |
Monetta |
Horse |
1 |
Sept. 6 |
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Darlington |
Hartsville |
Horse |
1 |
Sept. 15 |
"The public can help with West Nile virus surveillance by submitting dead crows or blue jays to a local DHEC county environmental health office," said Chris Evans, a Ph.D. entomologist with DHEC’s Bureau of Laboratories. "Check DHEC’s Web site for information about how to safely submit dead birds at: http://www.scdhec.gov/westnile, then click on "Report Dead Birds for WNV Testing."
People can protect themselves from mosquito bites by:
- Using a repellent containing DEET, Picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus or IR3535. Follow the label directions when using any repellent;
- Keeping property clear of standing water in which mosquitoes can breed;
- Staying inside when mosquitoes are most active (dawn and dusk) or wearing long sleeves and pants;
- Keeping screens on windows and doors in good repair; and
- Being aware of the symptoms of West Nile virus.
South Carolina's current surveillance results on West Nile virus and links to additional information are available on DHEC’s Web site at http://www.scdhec.gov/westnile/. Questions may also be referred to DHEC’s local county public health departments during regular office hours. Contact information is available for your county in the phone book or online at: http://www.scdhec.gov/health/.
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