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Bexar County increasing protection measures after two mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus
Read full article: Bexar County increasing protection measures after two mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virusBexar County will be increasing efforts to reduce its mosquito population after two tested positive for the West Nile Virus, according to a county news release.
Mosquitoes bugging you? These repellents work best, tests show
Read full article: Mosquitoes bugging you? These repellents work best, tests showRecent rain and warm temperatures make for prime conditions for mosquitoes. Consumer Reports tested several insect repellents to see which ones protect from bites the best.
‘Don’t be alarmed, but be aware’: Malaria is in Texas, local experts say
Read full article: ‘Don’t be alarmed, but be aware’: Malaria is in Texas, local experts sayA Texas man is one of five cases in the U.S. who contracted malaria locally, which means the mosquitos carrying the parasite are in the country for the first time in 20 years.
Bexar County launches information campaign after mosquito trap sample tests positive for West Nile
Read full article: Bexar County launches information campaign after mosquito trap sample tests positive for West NileThe Bexar County Office of Emergency Management has launched and localized information campaign after a mosquito trap sample tests positive for West Nile.
Mosquitoes bugging you? These are Consumer Reports’ top-tested insect repellents
Read full article: Mosquitoes bugging you? These are Consumer Reports’ top-tested insect repellentsAfter all the rain, you can expect the mosquitoes to be biting soon. Consumer Reports put several insect repellents to the test to find the ones that protect your family the best.
Buzz off! Metro Health offers advice to prevent mosquito bites, breeding after rains
Read full article: Buzz off! Metro Health offers advice to prevent mosquito bites, breeding after rainsWith recent heavy rains in and around the San Antonio area, Metro Health officials are asking residents to help prevent mosquitoes in the area by following preventive breeding measures.
Hidalgo County reports 4 new West Nile cases, 3 new Dengue Fever cases
Read full article: Hidalgo County reports 4 new West Nile cases, 3 new Dengue Fever casesEDINBURG, Texas – Hidalgo County health officials reported four new West Nile Virus cases and three new cases of Dengue Fever on Monday. In September, 18 Texas counties reported having a case of West Nile virus, including Bexar County, according to state data. According to Olivarez, the West Nile cases were found in the Mercedes, Weslaco and Edinburg areas. County officials said that additionally, three other cases were reported to Hidalgo County a week ago. To protect yourself against either West Nile or Dengue, you must protect yourselves against mosquitoes.
18 Texas counties report West Nile virus in 2020, including Bexar County, state data shows
Read full article: 18 Texas counties report West Nile virus in 2020, including Bexar County, state data showsBRYAN, Texas – Last weekend, Brazos County Health District’s Mosquito Surveillance Unit confirmed that mosquito samples from the area have tested positive for West Nile virus. State data shows Bexar County is also on the list of counties that have found the virus in mosquitoes in 2020. According to health experts, West Nile virus can be transmitted to animals and humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. “Right now, even though Brazos County is still concentrating on how to live safely with COVID-19, we cannot forget about West Nile Virus,” Rodriguez said. You can read more about mosquitos and West Nile Virus in Bexar County on the websites of Bexar County Emergency Management and Metro Health.