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Wild Bird in Wawa Tests Positive for West Nile Virus

A wild bird in Wawa has tested positive for the West Nile Virus, raising concerns among local residents. The virus is transmitted when a mosquito bites an infected bird and subsequently bites a human, according to Algoma Public Health.
To mitigate the risk of mosquito bites, residents are advised to take several precautions. Wearing light-coloured clothing outdoors, applying mosquito repellent, and eliminating any standing water around their properties can help reduce mosquito breeding sites. Additionally, limiting outdoor activities from sunset to sunrise, when mosquitoes are most active, is recommended.
While most individuals infected with the West Nile Virus do not exhibit symptoms, approximately one in five may experience mild illness. Symptoms can include nausea, fever, and a rash on the chest, stomach, or back. More severe symptoms, like muscle stiffness, tremors, and heightened sensitivity to light, are less common and primarily affect seniors and those with weakened immune systems.
Algoma Public Health has stated that they do not accept dead birds for testing. Residents who encounter a dead bird on their property are encouraged to contact the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative for guidance regarding the agency’s surveillance and submission programs to ensure proper handling.
As the summer progresses, awareness and preventive measures become increasingly important to safeguard public health. Residents are urged to stay informed about the West Nile Virus and take appropriate actions to protect themselves and their families.
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