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Public
health officials start watch for
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The number
of human cases of Public
health officials say based on the experience of other states, they
expect the number of human cases to increase again this year as
the disease continues its march over the Cascades into the state's
more populous counties. The purpose
of the testing is to determine the prevalence of the virus in the
region's mosquitoes, to guide mosquito control and public
education. The traps
set for mosquitoes each have two cylinders, one filled with dry
ice and the other with a battery-operated light and fan. The dry
ice emits carbon dioxide, which attracts mosquitoes because it
mimics a large mammal breathing. As the insects are drawn toward
the carbon dioxide and the light, they are pulled in through the
fan into a small mesh bag. Researchers
are expecting to get about 200 mosquitoes in each bag. In the lab,
he uses a microscope to sort the mosquitoes by species, sex and
site. The three
species that most commonly transmit Compared
with other public health threats, the risk of contracting Last year in
the Food borne
illness, meanwhile, sickens about 76 million Americans each year,
of whom 325,000 wind up in the hospital and 5,000 end up dead,
according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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