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Florida Department of Health in Broward County encourages the public to protect themselves against mosquito-borneillnesses

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Florida Department of Health in Broward County encourages the public to protect themselves against mosquito-borneillnesses

Drain and Cover — Stop mosquitoes from living and multiplying around your home or business

By Candy Sims

Public Information Officer

    BROWARD COUNTY, FL — Officials at the Florida Department of Health in Broward County are reminding the public how important it is to eliminate mosquito-breeding sources and to take precautions against mosquito bites. West Nile Virus, St. Louis encephalitis, Eastern Equine Encephalitis and Dengue Fever are known diseases carried by mosquitoes.    Taking appropriate precautions will help to prevent mosquito-borne diseases.

“We encourage the public to take precautions and to include the Drain and Cover measures in their levels of protection against mosquito-borne illnesses,” said Dr. Paula Thaqi, Director of the Florida Department of Health In Broward County.

Recommended preventive methods should include:

DRAIN standing water to stop mosquitoes from multiplying.

COVER your skin with clothing and use mosquito repellent.

COVER doors and windows with screens to keep mosquitoes out.

Symptoms of mosquito-borne illness may include: headache, fever, fatigue, dizziness, light sensitivity and confusion. Symptoms may vary according to the age of the patient. Infants and young children may have a fever with rash. Older children and adults may have either a mild fever or a more severe case of the disease with sudden onset and high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pains, and rash. 

People with serious health problems, infants and the elderly are most at risk. Persons experiencing these symptoms should seek medical attention. Physicians should contact the Florida Department of Health in Broward County, if they suspect an individual meets the case definition for a mosquito-borne disease.

For more information on mosquito-borne diseases and prevention methods, visit http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/mosquitoes/mosquito.htm  or www.browardchd.org

 

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