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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                CONTACT: Gail Mastrati, DEM – 401.222.4700

July 12, 2018                                                                                 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

WEEKLY MOSQUITO ADVISORY

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) today announced that 125 mosquito samples from 35 traps set on Monday, June 25, have tested negative for both West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). 

 

To date, in Rhode Island, three mosquito samples have tested positive for EEE, and there have been no findings of WNV in mosquito samples.  On June 26, Connecticut and Massachusetts reported this year’s first findings of WNV in mosquito samples.

 

Personal protection is the first line of defense against mosquitoes that may carry WNV, EEE, or other diseases – and the most effective way to avoid infection. With WNV and EEE established throughout the state, DEM and RIDOH remind the public to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds and prevent being bitten, whenever possible. The following precautions are advised:

 

 

Horses are particularly susceptible to WNV and EEE. Horse owners are advised to vaccinate their animals early in the season and practice the following: 

 

 

Visit http://www.health.ri.gov/disease/carriers/mosquitoes/ for additional mosquito prevention tips, videos, and local data. DEM and RIDOH also remind Rhode Islanders to take precautions to avoid mosquito bites when traveling to Zika-affected countries. Pregnant women and women who are considering becoming pregnant should not travel to countries with active transmission of Zika.

 

Mosquitoes are trapped weekly by DEM and tested at the RIDOH State Health Laboratories. Last year, the RIDOH State Health Laboratories changed their testing methodology to use a more sensitive testing method which may account for an increase in positive results going forward.  DEM issues advisories on test results from late June through September, with additional reports as necessary. Test results are pending for traps set on July 2 and will be included in future announcements.  Typically, positive test results trigger additional trapping to assess risk. 

 

For more information about DEM divisions and programs, visit www.dem.ri.gov.  Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RhodeIslandDEM or on Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM) for timely updates.

                                                                                                                                                       

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