By Morgan Jones
Sat, Oct 19, 2013
As if the West Nile virus wasn't enough of a reason to try to stay
away from mosquitoes, residents of California now have a new reason to
avoid these bug bites. State officials have discovered a type of
mosquito known to carry other, sometimes serious, diseases.
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The discovered species of mosquito is not native to the state and is
known to carry a variety of diseases, including yellow fever and dengue
fever.
Health officials are asking residents to report mosquito bites
received during the day — when this type of mosquito often strikes.
"Fix screens on windows and doors to keep bugs out."
According to the County of Fresno Department of Public Health (DPH), the Aedes aegypti
species of mosquito was first detected in June in Clovis, a city in
Fresno County, in nearby Madera county and in San Mateo County in the
San Francisco Bay area. This week, new reports of the bugs came from
additional locations in Fresno County, in the cities of Fresno and
Fowler.
While no illnesses associated with the bugs have been reported, health authorities are on alert. The Aedes aegypti is known to carry diseases like yellow fever, dengue fever and chikungunya fever.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
yellow fever is usually found in the tropical and subtropical regions of
South America and Africa. Most infected people have no illness or have
mild symptoms like fever, chills, body aches, nausea, vomiting and
weakness. However, in about 15 percent of cases, patients experience a
brief period of remission followed by severe illness including high
fever, bleeding and organ failure.
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Dengue fever is found worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions.
Symptoms include high fever, joint, muscle and bone pain, severe
headache and rash. In rare cases, dengue hemorrhagic fever can develop,
which includes symptoms like severe abdominal pain and problems
breathing, said CDC.
Chikungunya fever is mostly found in Africa and Asia. Typical
symptoms also include fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, muscle and
joint pain and rash. CDC reported that symptoms usually last for a few
days to a few weeks, but the disease can linger and in some cases,
severe joint pain can last for weeks or months.
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The Aedes aegypti is small and dark with white markings and
bands on the legs, reported Fresno DPH. The bugs might be active during
dusk and dawn but typically bite during the day, often indoors.
In a Fresno DPH news release, Tim Phillips, Manager of the Fresno
Mosquito and Vector Control District stressed the importance of being
proactive against mosquitoes.
“Detection of this mosquito in additional communities is of great
concern. The public’s help is needed to eradicate this mosquito
population before it can become established,” said Phillips. “Residents
who experience mosquito bites during the day are asked to contact their
mosquito abatement district right away.”
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