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Philadelphia Woman Contracts West Nile Virus
This is the fifth human case this summer.
A woman in Philadelphia has contracted West Nile virus, according to the Pennsylvania West Nile Virus Control Program.
This woman is the fifth human case of West Nile virus reported in 2013, including one woman in Delaware County reported September 4, two men in York County reported in August and one man in Montgomery County reported in August. A mosquito sample recently tested positive in Upper Merion.
Humans can contract West Nile encephalitis, an infection that can result in an inflammation of the brain from infected mosquitoes. In rare instances, humans afflicted with the West Nile Virus have died, but none have so far this summer. Last summer, there were 60 reported human cases of West Nile virus in Pennsylvania, four of which were fatal, according to statistics on the West Nile Virus Control Program website.
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Symptoms
People can have a mild case of West Nile and not realize it. Mild symptoms, according to the Pennsylvania West Nile Virus Control Program, include:
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Fever
Headache
Body Aches
Occasional Skin Rash
Occasional Swollen Lymph Glands
More severe symptoms include:
Headache
High Fever
Neck Stiffness
Stupor
Disorientation
Coma
Tremors
Convulsions
Muscle Weakness
Paralysis
Prevention
Tips from Delaware County to eliminate standing water include:
Dispose of tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water-holding containers.
Pay special attention to discarded tires that may have accumulated on your property.
Drill holes in the bottom of containers that are left outdoors.
Clean clogged roof gutters on an annual basis.
Turn over plastic wading pools, wheelbarrows and birdbaths when not in use.
Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish.
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