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ANDREW J. SPANO, Westchester JOSHUA LIPSMAN, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., Commissioner of Health SUSAN TOLCHIN, Director
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No Spraying Planned
The Westchester County Department of
Health has been notified by the New York State Department of Health that an 80
year-old man from Larchmont has tested positive for
Health
Commissioner Dr. Joshua Lipsman said, “Although people should not be alarmed,
they should take extra precautions to be sure to avoid mosquito bites since
most human cases of
In addition to the second human case,
two more mosquito batches have also tested positive for West Nile virus: one
was found in Rye Brook and
collected on August 31 and the other was found in
The
Health Department has inspected the area surrounding the man’s home and has
eliminated potential mosquito breeding areas that were identified. The Health Department will also continue with
mosquito surveillance efforts throughout the county, as well as in the areas
where these two latest positive batches of mosquitoes were found. These efforts will include mosquito trapping
and testing as well as surveying catch basins for mosquito larvae or standing
water. No spraying is planned at this
time.
Health
Commissioner Dr. Joshua Lipsman urges residents to remain vigilant against
Dr. Lipsman recommends that residents
take the following preventive measures against mosquito bites:
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times. Adults
should use repellents with no more than 30% DEET. Use 10% or less DEET for children. Do
not
use DEET on infants. Insect
repellants should be applied especially at dusk and
eve
Another important aspect
of
The Westchester County Department of
Health also encourages residents to report any standing water that they
identify which cannot be easily eliminated.
Reports of standing water can be made to the Health Department by
calling (914) 813-5000 or by entering the pertinent information into forms provided
on the Health Department’s website at www.westchestergov.com/health. Additional information about mosquito control
and
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