First West Nile Virus Death Confirmed In Indiana

State health officials have announced the state’s first death this year due to West Nile virus. While seven human cases total have been reported so far in 2012, this is the first death this year, emphasizing the fact that this mosquito-borne virus isn’t just a risk for those spending time in wooded areas, fishing, or camping. The majority of people who become infected commonly do so while spending time around the outside of the home, working in the garden, mowing the lawn, or simply sitting on the porch.

State Health Commissioner Gregory Larkin says that because the virus is carried and transmitted by mosquitoes, everyone is susceptible to it. He says the tragic death serves as a reminder of just how important it is to take steps to protect ourselves from mosquitoes by using screens on doors and windows, wearing insect repellent, covering up with long jeans and shirts, and by eliminating areas the bugs may use as breeding grounds.

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Four Human West Nile Cases Reported Statewide

Health officials have announced that four human cases of West Nile virus statewide, with cases reported in Hamilton, Marion, and Jackson counties. While no cases have been confirmed in LaPorte, Starke, Marshall, Pulaski, or other nearby counties, Hoosiers are still encouraged to take steps to protect themselves from West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne viruses. Transmission of the virus within the mosquito population is currently much higher than in previous years: so far in 2012, mosquitoes carrying the virus have been found in 62 Indiana counties.

State health officials recommend Hoosiers avoid places where mosquitoes are biting; apply insect repellent containing DEET, picaradin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus to clothes and exposed skin; install or repair screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out of the home; and, when possible, wear pants and long sleeves.

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More Than 100 Cases of Influenza A Virus Confirmed Throughout Indiana

State health officials have confirmed more than 100 cases of the variant influenza A virus in 18 counties throughout Indiana, with more cases expected to be confirmed as state and local health officials continue to investigate the outbreak.

One hundred eighteen Variant influenza A cases have been confirmed in the following counties: Bartholomew, Greene, Hamilton, Hendricks, Jackson, Jennings, Johnson, Kosciusko, LaPorte, Lawrence, Monroe, Morgan, Owen, Porter, Scott, Tipton, Washington, and White. No cases have been reported in Starke, Pulaski, or Marshall counties as of yet.

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