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West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 12:11 PM UTC
My parents are heading to Colorado Springs in a couple of weeks time to visit the family there and tour around the state a little. They have heard that this virus has reached epidemic proportions and are a bit concerned. I must admit, I'd not heard of it before. What's the actual situation? Is it a real threat or (as we see so often these days) a lot of overblown hype? I assume that the advice is the same wherever mosquitoes are a problem - cover up at dusk and dawn, use DEET repellents and do all you can to prevent bites. Any comments or advice? Thanks.
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Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 02:33 PM UTC
2003 West Nile Virus Case Count:

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/surv&controlCaseCount03.htm

How to prevent it:

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/wnv_factSheet.htm

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 02:52 PM UTC
Thanks for your response.
I found some web sites earlier.
What's your personal view?

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:14 PM UTC
If I had to travel to Colorado, I wouldn't go, but because I attract mosquitoes everywhere I go.
If your parents aren't like me and are in very good health, I would concentrate mostly on the following:
- :West Nile virus is not spread from person to person, and no evidence indicates the virus can be spread directly from birds to humans.

- Only a small population of mosquitoes are likely to be infected and most people bitten by an infected mosquito do not become sick.

- 1 in 300 people bitten by an infected mosquito get sick.

- 1 in 100-150 who get sick become seriously ill.

- 3 to 15 percent of those seriously ill die.

Elaine

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:20 PM UTC
Thanks Elaine - the mossies like me too. Our blood must taste sweet.

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:24 PM UTC
Oh wait, if your parents are in his 60s or older, I would tell them not to go there.

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:25 PM UTC
Ops, in THEIR 60s

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:28 PM UTC
They are - closer to 70 than 60 actually but it's too late now. They are definitely going. Apparently, DEET repellent is selling out very quickly over there so they will take plenty from here and try to prevent getting bites. This is maybe more serious than I initially thought. I'd still be interested to hear from someone who is actually there to see what they think. It's something that you might associate with far-flung, exotic places in the world and not necessarily with the States.

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:37 PM UTC
Did you try sending an e-mail to Lakenheath (VT user)? He lives in Colorado Springs.

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:39 PM UTC
No emails - just this forum posting.

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Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Mon August 25, 2003 10:45 PM UTC
Phil-
Most of the reported infections of West Nile have been in the Northern Counties, well away from Colorado Springs. (Very remote locations). I'm a 'skeeter-magnet', and have yet to even get one nip this summer (which is amazing to me, since I'm outside early morning, every morning, and usually at dusk). Take the trip, it's really pretty here this year!
Jeff-

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Tue August 26, 2003 07:44 AM UTC
That's a bit more reassuring! Cheers Jeff.

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Tue August 26, 2003 11:19 AM UTC
Phil-
Hardest hit are Weld, Larimer and Boulder counties. Check out the stories on www.9news.com to sate your concerns! (It's a great site for information!)
Jeff-

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Tue August 26, 2003 11:55 AM UTC
Thanks again Jeff. I know there's loads of stuff on the 'net but I wanted to get a few views from locals. When we had the BSE/mad cow thing or when there have been explosions whatever in London everything seems to get blown out of proportion and it's not until you talk to a local you get to understand the actual situation.
My folks are all set to go anyway - it's a done deal. They'll just need to cover up a bit more and be careful. Apreciate your, and Elaine's, help.

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Tue August 26, 2003 11:58 AM UTC
Phil-
Hey, Buddy! My pleasure! They'll have a GREAT trip!
Jeff-

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Re: Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Tue August 26, 2003 06:36 PM UTC
Thanks again Jeff. I'm sure they will! It's been a while since I've been over and I'd love to go back again but you can't do everything. I'll just have to make do with SE Asia and Australia this year.

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Re: West Nile Virus
Posted: Wed September 10, 2003 04:44 PM UTC
I live in Lakewood, which is on the west side of the Denver metro area. There is some risk with them being older, but depending on when they are coming, the weather is getting cooler every day and pretty soon they will all be gone. And it has mostly been northern counties, although Jefferson county has had it's first death from it. I have been outside ALL summer and haven't seen one mosquito. I wouldn't worry about it too much, just have them wear DEET.

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