LOCAL COUNTIES RECEIVE $81,657 IN WEST NILE VIRUS GRANTS

Beaver and Lawrence counties will receive state grants totaling more than $81,657 to combat the spread of the West Nile Virus (WNV), according to Senator Elder Vogel.

In an effort to combat the spread of the virus, the state Department of Environmental Protection awarded the following West Nile Virus Control Program grants: $37,086 to Beaver County and $44,571 to Lawrence County.

The local grants were part of nearly $2.1 million in grants by the DEP to 26 counties, which are slated to begin surveillance activities in early April.

In humans, the virus can cause West Nile fever and encephalitis, an infection that can cause inflammation of the brain and death. Most people bitten by an infected mosquito will never develop any symptoms, and only one person in 150 people with symptoms will develop the more serious West Nile encephalitis, according to the DEP.

Beaver County reported 9 positive WNV samples and Lawrence County reported 13 positive WNV samples in 2013.

Local residents are encouraged to eliminate mosquito breeding areas to curb the spread of WNV:

  • Stagnant water in a wading pool, birdbath, wheelbarrow, discarded tire, trash can, or recycling container can become a place for mosquitoes to breed. Use landscaping to eliminate standing water that collects on your property. Mosquitoes may breed in any puddle that lasts for more than four days.
  • Clean roof gutters every year, particularly if the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to plug up the drains. Clogged roof gutters can produce millions of mosquitoes each season.
  • Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish. Water gardens can become major mosquito producers if they are allowed to stagnate. Clean and chlorinate swimming pools not in use. A swimming pool left untended by a family on vacation for a month can produce enough mosquitoes to result in neighborhood-wide complaints. Mosquitoes may even breed in the water that collects on pool covers.

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CONTACT:

Joe Weidner
jweidner@pasen.gov
(724) 774-0444

                                   

 

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