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September 30, 2008

16th Case of West Nile Virus In Nassau County

The Nassau County Department of Health has identified a previously reported probable case of West Nile virus as a confirmed case. The individual is a 69 year-old female from Great Neck who became ill on September 18th with symptoms of fever, nausea, vomiting, headache, neck ache and dizziness. She was hospitalized on September 20th, discharged on September 28th and is recovering at home.

This brings the total number of individuals with West Nile virus in 2008 in Nassau County to 16; of which 12 are confirmed and four are probable cases.

Residents are urged to remain vigilant and remember to continue to remove standing water from around their homes to prevent breeding of new mosquitoes. Mosquitoes will continue to be active until the weather gets cold enough to have two overnight frosts. Precautions include:

  • Empty standing water from old tires, garbage cans, or any object that can hold water.
  • Make sure roof gutters drain properly and clean clogged gutters in the spring and fall.
  • Keep swimming pools chlorinated and their covers free of stagnant water
  • Change the water in birdbaths every two or three days
  • Keep window and door screens in good repair.
  • Wear long sleeves, pants, socks and mosquito repellent (according to directions) when mosquitoes are active, especially in the late afternoon and at dawn and dusk.

To report a mosquito problem, please call the Department of Public Works Mosquito Control at 572-1166 weekdays from 7:45 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Residents can hear the latest information about West Nile virus 24/7 by dialing (516) 227-9700 or check the Nassau County Department of Health website at www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/health/.