Oswego County Announces First West Nile Virus Report; EEE Remains Active

by Contributor | August 25, 2020 4:38 pm

OSWEGO COUNTY– The Oswego County Health Department announced that five mosquito samples collected last week tested positive for the Eastern equine encephalitis virus. One of those samples also tested positive for the West Nile virus.

All five samples were collected from the Toad Harbor Swamp area in the town of West Monroe and the village of Central Square.

“Mosquito populations are relatively low right now, but they are still active,” said Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang. “We will continue to work with the state Department of Health to monitor the situation… It is very important that people throughout the county maintain their personal protection practices to guard against mosquito bites. They must also be diligent about reducing mosquito populations around their homes.”

People should limit their outdoor activities around dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active and wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, shoes and socks when outdoors. Repellants containing DEET are the most effective but should be used with caution and according to label instructions. Products containing picaridin and oil of lemon eucalyptus are also effective.

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/.

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