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August 30, 2004

MOSQUITO POOLS TEST POSITIVE FOR WEST NILE IN EASTERN JACKSON COUNTY

INDEPENDENCE, MO - The Jackson County Health Department (JACOHD) has confirmed that two mosquito pools have tested positive for the West Nile virus, one in Buckner, MO and one in Sugar Creek, MO. To date, there are no reported cases of West Nile virus in humans in the county.

Mosquito traps are set by Jackson County Environmental Health in strategic locations throughout eastern Jackson County.

The Health Department is cautioning residents to take precaution to prevent infection with the virus. Mosquitoes carrying the disease can infect humans when they bite, so the best protection is to prevent contact with mosquitoes.

“As with many diseases, prevention is the simplest and most effective way to combat the spread of West Nile Virus,” said Dr. Paula Livingston, Director of the Jackson County Health Department.

People can reduce their chance of exposure to infected mosquitoes by taking preventive steps, such as eliminating all standing water, especially in tires, buckets and other water-holding objects; avoiding mosquito infested areas; wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants, socks and shoes especially at dawn, dusk and early evening hours at peak mosquito biting times; using insect repellents that contain DEET and carefully following product instructions.

For more information, residents of Eastern Jackson County can contact JACOHD by calling 816-404-6415 or by visiting its website at www.jacohd.org

For more information, contact the TMC Office of Public Relations and Marketing at 816-404-3785.


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