TAMPA, Fla. - The Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County (DOH-Hillsborough) advises residents and visitors that there has been an in
TAMPA, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County (DOH-Hillsborough) advises residents and visitors that there has been an increase in mosquito-borne disease activity in northwestern Hillsborough County.
Eastern Equine Encephalitis has been detected in two horses, heightening the risk of transmission to humans. Hillsborough County Mosquito Control and DOH-Hillsborough continue surveillance and prevention efforts.
DOH-Hillsborough reminds residents and visitors to take basic precautions to limit exposure, in order to mitigate the risk of being bitten.
To protect yourself from mosquitoes, you should remember to “Drain and Cover.”
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Mosquitoes spread viruses and parasites that cause diseases. Before you travel to areas wherein mosquito-borne diseases are found, talk to your healthcare provider about your health concerns, and ask about malaria prevention medicine.
Mosquitoes need standing water to reproduce, so you may want to consider planning your travels to tropical regions during the dry season when mosquitos are less prevalent.
That’s not to say that there are no mosquitoes outside of the rainy season, but higher temperatures and fewer puddles in which to breed, make them considerably less active.
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