West Nile Virus cases surge in Harris County amid mosquito boom

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West Nile Virus cases surge in Harris County amid mosquito boom
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Harris County is battling a significant increase in West Nile Virus cases as mosquito populations explode due to recent weather conditions, prompting health officials to urge residents to take precautions.

Harris County officials have reported a significant increase in West Nile Virus cases detected in local mosquito populations. As of this week, 520 positive pools of WNV have been identified across the Harris County and Houston area. A "pool" refers to a sample of one to 50 mosquitoes tested for the virus.The virus has been detected in 168 out of 216 operational areas within the county.

Follow these simple tips to prevent mosquito breeding sites around your home, especially right after a weather event:If you have a birdbath, change its water every three to five days.Toss Mosquitoes can also breed where stagnant water might be hidden from the human eye. Practice the following tips to reduce mosquito breeding in those covered spots:· Clean out clogged drains and rain gutters.· Do not sweep lawn clippings, leaves, or litter into storm drains. This will prevent water from flowing, creating ideal mosquito-breeding sites.· Use insect repellant. When using mosquito repellent, keep these points in mind:.

· Make sure to completely turn off outdoor faucets to prevent leaks; fix any faucets that are constantly leaking.

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