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science4 months ago

Scientists Identify Why Some People Get More Mosquito Bites

Scientists have identified several factors that make some people more attractive to mosquitoes, including higher CO2 production, lactic acid, dark clothing, body heat, and blood type O, although the role of blood type remains controversial. These insights help explain why certain individuals are bitten more often and highlight the complexity of mosquito attraction.

health4 months ago

Why Mosquitoes Prefer Certain People

Mosquitoes are more attracted to some people due to factors like blood type, body heat, CO2 emissions, and clothing color. To reduce bites, avoid peak activity times, wear protective clothing, and use effective repellents like DEET. Scratching bites can worsen irritation, but applying cold or anti-itch creams can help. Prevention is key to avoiding bites and potential disease transmission.

health5 months ago

Debunking 14 Myths About Mosquitoes

Many common beliefs about mosquitoes are misconceptions; for example, not all mosquitoes bite humans, they can bite through clothing, and natural repellents are less effective than EPA-registered products. Mosquitoes breed in any standing water, not just dirty or stagnant water, and they can transmit diseases even without feeling the bite. Effective control involves integrated pest management, and bats and birds do not significantly reduce mosquito populations. Cold winters do not eliminate all mosquitoes, as some can survive through hibernation or egg diapause.

health5 months ago

Top Tips to Prevent Mosquito Bites and Pests This Summer

Mosquito bites are more common in individuals with certain traits like blood type O, higher CO₂ emission, and increased body heat. To prevent bites, good hygiene, natural repellents like citronella and herbs, and avoiding alcohol are recommended. Natural remedies such as banana peels, honey, apple cider vinegar, oatmeal, and cooled tea bags can help soothe bites. Simple precautions can make summer more comfortable and less itchy.

health2 years ago

"Placer County Reports First West Nile Virus Death in Northern California Since 2018"

A Lincoln man over the age of 65 has become the first West Nile virus death in Placer County since 2018. While the risk from West Nile is generally low, individuals aged 50 and older are more susceptible to complications. California has reported 286 confirmed human cases and 10 deaths related to the virus this year. Placer County has at least six confirmed cases, with record numbers of mosquitoes and dead bird samples testing positive for the virus. Health officials advise using insect repellent, wearing long clothing during peak mosquito activity, and eliminating standing water to prevent mosquito bites.

health2 years ago

Understanding and Managing Skeeter Syndrome: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Skeeter syndrome is a severe allergic reaction to mosquito bites characterized by significant inflammation and marked by large welts that can last for weeks. It can affect people of any age, but is most common in young children. Some individuals may experience swelling, difficulty moving, and fever. Skeeter syndrome can be mistaken for cellulitis or a bacterial infection. Treatment options include corticosteroid creams and oral steroids, with supportive care recommended. Changes in the immune system or specific allergies to mosquito saliva can trigger this condition.

health2 years ago

Fatal West Nile Virus Outbreak Claims Two Lives in DuPage County

Two residents of DuPage County, Illinois, have died from West Nile virus, marking the first casualties related to the illness this year. Six human cases have been reported in the county so far. Symptoms of West Nile virus include fever, headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting, diarrhea, or rash. People over 60 and those with serious health conditions are at higher risk. Health officials advise draining standing water, using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding outdoor activities during peak mosquito activity.

health2 years ago

First West Nile Virus Case Hospitalizes Adult in Salt Lake County

Salt Lake County in Utah has reported its first case of West Nile virus this year, with an adult being diagnosed with neuroinvasive West Nile virus and currently hospitalized. Less than 1% of people with West Nile virus develop neuroinvasive disease, which affects brain function. The county health department advises people to protect themselves from mosquito bites, especially during dusk to dawn hours, by using repellent, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating standing water. The Utah Department of Health has reported a total of four West Nile virus cases in the state this year, along with positive cases in horses and birds.

health2 years ago

First West Nile Virus Death Reported in Yolo County for 2023

Yolo County in California has reported its first West Nile virus death of 2023, marking the first reported death since 2018. The county's public health branch has identified eight cases of West Nile among residents this year, up from three cases in 2022. Yolo County emphasizes the importance of preventing mosquito bites, especially during peak activity times, as one in every four mosquito samples in the county is testing positive for the virus. Symptoms of West Nile virus include fever, nausea, headaches, and muscle aches.

health2 years ago

Jamestown Canyon virus detected in southern Maine mosquitoes

Mosquitoes collected in southern Maine have tested positive for the Jamestown Canyon Virus (JCV), a virus that can cause fever and flu-like symptoms. Although there are currently no known human cases in Maine, state officials are urging residents to take precautions against mosquito bites. Other mosquito-borne illnesses, such as eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus, have not been detected in Maine this year. The rainy and humid weather in the state has created ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes, making it important for residents to wear protective clothing, use insect repellent, and eliminate standing water to prevent mosquito bites.

health2 years ago

West Nile Virus Detected in Wisconsin: First Human Case

The first human case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in a resident of Dane County, Wisconsin, this year. In addition to the human case, three cases have been reported in horses and several mosquito pools. Health officials are reminding people to take precautions to prevent mosquito bites, as West Nile virus poses a risk to all residents, particularly those with weakened immune systems. Since its detection in Wisconsin in 2002, an average of 17 cases are reported each year, with most infections occurring between June and October. The risk of infection continues until the first hard frost.