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West Nile Virus and Mosquito-Borne Diseases
In the summer months and into fall, residents of Pennsylvania can contract two potentially fatal diseases from mosquito bites. They are Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV). Fatality rates are 40% for EEE and 15% for WNV. Onset is acute with headache, fever, altered mental status, delirium, coma, and death. There is no treatment for the disease. Horses are also affected; however, a vaccine is available for both diseases for equines.
Prevention at the personal level is the key to not acquiring a mosquito borne disease both here and in any area. Most of the mosquitoes that transmit encephalitis (not all mosquitoes transmit diseases of any type) feed primarily at dusk and at dawn.
Mosquito-Borne Disease Prevention Tips:
While other animals can be infected, the viruses do not pose a problem for them. Birds, which serve as amplifiers of the virus, can die from West Nile Virus. f you find a dead bird (particularly crows and blue jays), please contact the Pennsylvania West Nile Control Program at 1-877-PA-HEALTH.
Preparedness Brochures:
USDA
Fact Sheet, West Nile Virus: Questions and Answers |