Winter Weather Hits NY and NJ Amid Tragic EEE Case in Connecticut
As winter approaches, New York and New Jersey face freeze warnings, while Connecticut mourns the loss of Richard Pawulski, a victim of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE). His tragic story underscores the dangers of mosquito-borne illnesses, prompting health officials to urge precautions as temperatures drop. Stay informed about winter weather and health risks in your area.
Ontario Reports 17th Case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Horses
Ontario has reported its 17th case of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in a horse this year, highlighting the urgent need for horse owners to implement preventative measures. This viral disease, transmitted by mosquitoes, poses a serious risk to equines and humans alike. Learn about the symptoms, risks, and essential strategies to protect your horses from EEE.
New York Declares Eastern Equine Encephalitis a Public Health Threat After First Human Case in Nearly a Decade
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has declared Eastern equine encephalitis (E.E.E.) a public health threat after the state’s first confirmed human case in nearly a decade resulted in a fatality. The mosquito-borne illness has prompted proactive measures, including the distribution of mosquito repellent and public education to mitigate risks. With the CDC reporting multiple cases nationwide, residents are urged to adopt preventive measures against mosquito bites to safeguard their health.
Massachusetts Raises EEE Risk Level to High in Carver and Middleboro
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has raised the Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) risk level to high for Carver and Middleboro, prompting urgent precautions against mosquito bites. Nearby towns, including Bridgewater and Lakeville, are now at moderate risk. With EEE-positive mosquitoes detected, residents are advised to wear protective clothing, use insect repellent, and eliminate standing water to reduce exposure. Stay informed and safeguard your health this summer.
Agriculture Commissioner Urges Horse Owners to Prioritize Vaccination Against Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler urges horse owners in North Carolina to prioritize vaccinating their animals against mosquito-borne diseases like Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV) due to the high fatality rates associated with these illnesses. Implementing preventive measures such as eliminating mosquito breeding grounds and using insect repellants can help protect horses from EEE and WNV. Recognizing symptoms early is crucial for prompt treatment, as there is no evidence to suggest that horses can transmit these diseases to other animals or humans.