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SCHAUMBURG, Ill., July 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- A number of U.S. states have reported cases of West Nile virus in 2013 as experts warn of the potential for a second consecutive year of increased activity for the virus. The predictions are based largely on the hot, dry weather conditions in many regions of the U.S. that could resemble 2012, a year that produced the most West Nile virus deaths in U.S. history.
"West Nile Virus may have fallen off of the public's radar a bit in recent years, but there was definitely a lot of awareness generated around the disease following last year's outbreak," said Dean Gaiser, regional sales manager for Central Life Sciences. "Mosquito abatement districts and public health departments will be more vigilant this year as people keep a closer watch, and public education will be more important than ever."
According to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report, 2012 West Nile virus activity included 5,674 total cases of the disease in people and 286 deaths. Total reported cases were the second highest ever since the disease was first tracked in the U.S. in 1999, and the number of deaths was the highest ever. The CDC report cited higher than usual temperatures in 2012 as a likely factor in the record-high West Nile virus activity as hot and dry conditions are ideal for the breeding of Culex mosquitoes and lead to more interactions between birds and mosquitoes sharing limited water pools.
While mosquito control efforts are predominantly the responsibility of mosquito abatement districts and public health departments, Gaiser adds that each member of the community can take actions to help control mosquito activity. There are a number of precautions people in the community can take around their homes, including:
More household tips, mosquito facts and an interactive map of typical problem areas can be found at www.MosquitoPrevention101.com, a public education site created by Central Life Sciences to help control mosquitoes and fight the diseases they carry. The site also encourages the importance of contacting local legislature or mosquito abatement districts to ask about treatments for standing water in your area and information about mosquito spraying.
About Central Life Sciences
Central Life Sciences products are a part of Central Garden & Pet (NASDAQ: CENT) (NASDAQ: CENTA). Central Life Sciences is dedicated to creating healthier environments and making life better for people, plants and companion animals around the world. As inventors of insect growth regulator technology more than 35 years ago, the founders of Central Life Sciences pioneered biorational pest control: using the insect's chemistry as a means to reduce pest populations. To learn more about Central Life Sciences, call 1-800-248-7763 or visit our website at www.centrallifesciences.com.
SOURCE Central Life Sciences
Copyright 2013 PR Newswire
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