FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Connecticut Department of Public Health
November 5, 2008 Contact: William Gerrish
(860) 509-7270
CT Agricultural Experiment Station
Contact: Dr. Theodore Andreadis
(203) 974-8510
Mosquitoes With WNV Discovered In Nearly Twice As Many Towns as 2007
“Due to the onset of cold weather, the risk of transmission of mosquito-borne diseases has passed,” said Department of Public Health Commissioner, J. Robert Galvin, MD, MPH, MBA. “The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station will resume mosquito trapping and testing next June.”
To monitor West Nile virus (WNV) and Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV), the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station maintains 91 trapping stations in 72 municipalities from June through October each year. Mosquito traps are set every 10 days at each site on a rotating basis. More than 211,000 mosquitoes were trapped and tested in 2008.
WNV MOSQUITO ACTIVITY
This season, WNV positive mosquitoes were identified from June 11 through October 7 at 34 locations in 26 municipalities – Branford, Bridgeport, Darien, East Haven, Fairfield, Glastonbury, Greenwich, Hamden, Hartford, Hampton, Middlefield, Milford, Monroe, New Britain, New Canaan, New Haven, Norwalk, Shelton, South Windsor, Stamford, Stonington, Stratford, West Haven, Westport, Wethersfield, and Wilton.
No mosquitoes tested positive for EEEV. In 2007, WNV-positive mosquitoes were found in 15 towns and EEEV-positive mosquitoes were identified in two towns. The number of WNV-positive mosquitoes and the locations in which they are identified vary annually and can be attributed to many environmental factors including rainfall and temperatures from spring through fall.
HUMAN WNV CASES
There were eight cases of WNV in Connecticut this season, with seven patients contracting the virus in state and reported the onset from mid-June through mid-September. The seventh person contracted WNV while out of the country. The infected individuals resided in:
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Bridgeport (3)
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Stamford (2)
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Fairfield
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Greenwich
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Sherman
There were four cases of WNV infections in 2007. None of the infections this year or in 2007 were fatal. There have been 69 human cases of WNV infection and three WNV-related fatalities in Connecticut since 2000.
NATIONAL WNV CASES
As of October 21, 2008, 1,141 human cases of WNV related illness and 25 fatalities were reported in 46 states. WNV related illnesses reported in humans in the northeastern part of the United States included: New York (39), New Jersey (7), Pennsylvania (5), and Rhode Island (1).
The State of Connecticut Mosquito Management Program is an interagency program consisting of the Department of Environmental Protection, the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, the Department of Public Health, the Department of Agriculture, and the University of Connecticut Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science.
Additional resources for information include:
- The Connecticut Mosquito Management Program Website at www.ct.gov/mosquito
- The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Web site at www.ct.gov/caes
- The Department of Environmental Protection Web site at www.ct.gov/dep
- The Department of Agriculture Web site at www.ct.gov/doag
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web site at www.cdc.gov
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