July 16, 2012
Uniondale, NY – Nassau County Department of Health today announced the isolation of West Nile virus (WNV) from mosquitoes at 4 trap locations in Nassau County. The virus was identified in mosquitoes collected in Bayville, Lakeview, Massapequa, and Mineola.
To date, no humans have tested positive for West Nile virus in Nassau County in 2012.
The Nassau County Departments of Health and Public Works will continue their mosquito control efforts by inspecting breeding sites and, when necessary, applying larvicide. Mosquito surveillance will continue at 42 trap sites located throughout the County, and will be intensified in those communities where WNV positive mosquitoes have been identified. Nassau County will continue to evaluate surveillance data to determine whether additional mosquito control measures are necessary.
Nassau County Department of Health offers the following tips to reduce the mosquito population around your home and property:
Prevention of mosquito bites is the most important way to reduce your risk of mosquito-borne diseases. Take the following steps to protect yourself:
Wear shoes, socks, long pants and a long sleeved shirt when outdoors for long periods of time, or when mosquitoes are most active.Additional West Nile virus information can be found on the Nassau County Department of Health website at http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/Health/westnile.html