Quantcast

DeKalb Times

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Keicher: 'Positive batches of West Nile virus have been reported' in counties across Illinois

Rep jeff keicher 3

Illinois state Rep. Jeff Keicher (R-Sycamore) | repkeicher.com

Illinois state Rep. Jeff Keicher (R-Sycamore) | repkeicher.com

In a June 21 Facebook post, Illinois state Rep. Jeff Keicher (R- Sycamore) shared information on the dangers of mosquitoes and West Nile virus.

"The Illinois Department of Public Health is reminding the public that along with the start of summer, mosquito season is getting underway in Illinois and that positive batches of West Nile virus have been reported in four counties around the state," he said in the post.

In a June 15 news release, the Illinois Department of Health (IDPH) reported that the state was entering mosquito season and the West Nile virus had been detected in four counties. It noted that mosquitos first tested positive for the virus on May 30 in Evanston, and that "a total of ten batches of mosquitos that tested positive for West Nile virus have been reported this year in Cook, LaSalle, Morgan, and St. Clair counties." So far in 2023, there have been no human cases of West Nile virus in Illinois.

"Diseases such as West Nile virus pose a serious health threat, especially to our seniors or individuals who have weakened immune systems," Dr. Sameer Vohra, IDPH director, said in the release. "We have already identified ten mosquito batches that are positive for West Nile virus, and this underscores why it is important for Illinois residents to protect themselves this summer. Please 'fight the bite' by wearing insect repellent while outdoors and eliminating standing water around your homes where mosquitos can easily breed."

The American Mosquito Control Association is attempting to make it easy to share information by providing a variety of materials for organizations to use and share about National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, which runs June 18-24. The association offers a fact sheet with tips to protect yourself and your property from mosquitos. The suggestions include draining containers and standing water; dressing in loose, light-colored clothing; and defending yourself by using mosquito repellent that is registered by the Environmental Protection Agency.

The State will provide updates on West Niles virus figures as they are reported on IDPH's website. As of Monday, June 19, there have been 24 batches of mosquitoes that have tested positive for West Nile virus in six counties, according to the 2023 West Nile Virus Surveillance Data page. The surveillance page details data on the virus going back to 2001 in Illinois and from 1999-2004 for the entire country.

MORE NEWS