EEE, WNV Found In Oswego County, Another Horse Reported Dead From EEE

by Contributor | September 11, 2021 7:00 am

OSWEGO COUNTY – The Oswego County Health Department announced that three mosquito samples collected last week from the towns of Palermo, Hastings and West Monroe have tested positive for the Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV). One mosquito sample collected from the town of West Monroe has tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV).

In addition, a third horse from the town of Palermo has died from EEE. The diagnosis was confirmed in testing conducted by the state Department of Health. The horse was from the same farm as the two horses reported last week were and was not vaccinated for EEE.

Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang reminds residents that the EEEV is endemic to this area.

“Our surveillance shows that the virus is still present in Oswego County,” he said. “We continue to monitor and assess mosquito and virus activities and are working closely with the state Department of Health.”

EEEV has been found at sampling sites in Palermo, Albion, West Monroe, Hastings, Central Square and Constantia. This is the first report of WNV this year.

Huang said that these viruses will remain active in the environment until the first heavy frost occurs.

“Until we have a killing frost, people in all areas of Oswego County need to fully protect themselves from mosquito bites when they participate in outdoor activities,” he said. “Please avoid being outdoors during the periods when mosquitoes are most active, primarily around dusk and dawn. If you are outdoors, you should be wearing long pants and long sleeves, and using insect repellents.”

Insect repellents that contain DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus are effective. Repellents which contain permethrin are meant for clothing and gear and should not be applied directly to the skin. Read the product label for repellents and follow package instructions.

Huang said the Health Department continues to discuss aerial spraying and has a contract with a pesticide applicator. There is currently a nationwide pesticide shortage. The department is working with the applicator as they attempt to obtain an adequate amount of the pesticide. Once this occurs, there are plans in progress for additional spraying to take place in the affected areas. These plans will be announced when they are finalized.

People are advised to take these measures to reduce mosquito breeding sites around the home:

For more information about protecting your family against mosquitoes, call the Oswego County Health Department at 315-349-3547 or visit https://health.oswegocounty.com/[2].

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Endnotes:
  1. https://www.oswegocounty.com/departments/infrastructure_facilities_and_technology/solid_waste/faq.php: https://www.oswegocounty.com/departments/infrastructure_facilities_and_technology/solid_waste/faq.php
  2. https://health.oswegocounty.com/: https://health.oswegocounty.com/

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