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West Nile Virus: Louisville Residents Urged to Take Precautions

Louisville Residents‍ Advised‍ to Protect Against West Nile Virus Following Recent Cases

Louisville⁤ health officials are urging residents to take⁣ precautions against West Nile virus following a recent confirmed case in the city. The ⁢Louisville ‍metro Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) ⁣continues ⁤to monitor mosquito populations and implement control⁣ measures as ⁢the region experiences ongoing risk.

In 2023, seven ⁣positive West Nile virus cases were identified in Louisville, resulting in two​ fatalities. This followed three positive ⁤cases and one death reported in 2022. While⁤ most individuals infected with the virus experience no symptoms or mild, flu-like illness, severe cases can occur in people of any age.

“Serious illness can occur in people⁣ of any age,” said ⁣dr. Kris Bryant,a pediatric ⁢infectious disease specialist and associate medical director for ​LMPHW. “However, people over 60 years of age are at the greatest risk for severe disease. ⁢People with certain medical conditions, such as cancer, ⁤diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease and people who have⁣ received⁢ organ transplants are at greater risk for serious illness.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), symptoms typically appear two to​ six days after ​an infected⁢ mosquito bite. Severe illness⁣ can affect ‌the central nervous system and may require hospitalization or lead to death.

LMPHW’s​ mosquito control team ​is actively conducting surveillance,‍ misting, and fogging operations throughout Louisville neighborhoods.

Health officials recommend several preventative ‌measures to reduce the risk of mosquito bites and West⁢ Nile virus transmission: use insect repellent, wear⁣ long sleeves and pants when outdoors, particularly during dawn and dusk when ⁤mosquitoes ‌are most active, ‌eliminate standing water around homes, and ensure windows ⁣and doors have intact screens.

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