HealthPop
By

Ryan Jaslow /

CBS News/ August 17, 2012, 3:20 PM

West Nile virus outbreak: How to protect yourself

Dallas officials spraying to stop West Nile Virus

As more cases of West Nile Virus crop up in Texas, officials are spraying insecticide to kill the mosquitoes that carry the virus.

/ CBS
(CBS News) Dallas planes took to the skies Friday to spray insecticides to combat the worst West Nile virus outbreak the United States has seen this year. Thus far, 10 people have been killed and at least 230 others have been sickened in the Dallas County area.

Nearly half of all West Nile cases in the U.S. so far this year are in Texas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If the trend continues, 2012 will be the worst West Nile year in state history. 

Dallas begins aerial assault on West Nile virus

Nationwide, recent CDC estimates say there are 694 reported cases of West Nile virus spread across 43 states, including 26 deaths.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 30,000 people in the U.S. have reported getting sick with the West Nile Virus since 1999. The disease spreads to humans most often through bites from infected mosquitoes. The mosquitoes themselves get West Nile virus when they feed on infected birds, and then spread it to humans and other animals when they bite.

The good news is about 80 percent of people who are infected with the virus won't show any symptoms at all. Up to 20 percent, however, may develop a fever, headache, body aches, vomiting, swollen lymph glands or a skin rash. These symptoms may last a few days or a few weeks, even in otherwise healthy people.

But about one in 150 people will develop a severe illness, in which they may have a high fever, neck stiffness, convulsions, vision loss, paralysis, coma or other neurological effects that may be permanent.

"That's scary stuff," Dr. Clifford W. Bassett, an allergist/immunologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, told HealthPop.

What's especially serious about this outbreak, he said, is the CDC reports the majority (59 percent) of reported cases are neuoroinvasive, meaning they can lead to meningitis or encephalitis. Bassett said these cases have  increasingly been seen in adults over 50, and such brain-swelling complications can be fatal. Like many other infectious diseases, children, the elderly or people with weakened immune systems - such as those with HIV or cancer - may face a greater risk.

Bassett, who is a clinical assistant professor of medicine at NYU, said this current epidemic is being driven by unseasonably warm humid weather week after week across the country, followed by spouts of rain that leads to standing water.

"With proper protective measures, you can really reduce your risk down to a small number," he said.

Community-based control programs that reduce the mosquito population, like the spraying in Dallas, is one way to effectively reduce the mosquito population, he said.

But the CDC and Bassett, say the easiest and best way to avoid the virus is to prevent getting a mosquito bite in the first place.

Apply insect repellant that contains an EPA-registered active ingredient, such as DEET, to skin or clothing before you head out doors. Bassett said many people don't realize the prime times to get bit are dusk and dawn, and people may not worry about their bug bite risk when they are outdoors, or camping or at the beach.

The CDC adds that people should not spray repellants under clothing, over open cuts, wounds or irritated skin, nor near the eyes, mouth or directly on the face. Other repellants containing Picaridin may be used, and for those concerned with chemicals, there is oil of lemon eucalyptus. But Bassett says with natural products the protection likely won't last as long.

"You can prevent 90 to 100 percent of bite reactions by applying the appropriate insecticide," he said. Such tips can be applied to preventing other insect-borne diseases, like Lyme disease or babesiosis.

After returning indoors, wash the skin with soap and water, this is particularly important when repellants are used repeatedly in a day or on consecutive days, the CDC says. Treated clothing should be washed also before it is used again. People who have an allergic reaction to the repellant should see a doctor.

Health officials also recommend draining standing water, where mosquitoes breed.

Bassett urged Americans not take the ongoing outbreak lightly, and to take steps to protect themselves.

"It's really no joke," he warned. "People need to be proactive because although rare, West Nile virus can lead to a severe form that may cause paralysis and encephalitis."

The CDC has more on the West Nile virus.

© 2012 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
19 Comments Add a Comment
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Worldsavior says:
There is no way to predict anything about the killer viruses, but there is a way to totally destroy them nasty critters, while they attack you...

Everybody Relax!

West Nile, Yosemite and any other killer viruses on Earth can be
destroyed very easy... Until now viruses were making our lives miserable and killing us... From now on we will be killing the viruses... Till the End of Time... Because!...

Humanity Strikes Back!

The Deadliest, The T-Rex Virus Killer has been discovered - The Immunizer - The Most Powerful Immunity Booster on Earth. Yes, The T-Rex Virus-Killing Power is inside your body, waiting for you to activate it. Action! The Immunizer does the job - that is just a simple exercise, but is The Complete Colds/Flus/AIDS/West Nile/Yosemite/Cancers Prevention - normally done for a minute a day for kids and adults as the full prevention of the major plagues of civilization. No killer viruses got any chance against the tremendous power of the immunizer - they just die the moment they touch you...

If done for 2 - 3 minutes a day, the immunizer guarantees a very fast recovery for those infected by West Nile, Yosemite and any other known, or unknown killer viruses on Earth...

Doing the immunizer, I stay healthy all the time. For me Cold and Flu Season does not exist (nor does any virus threat). I wear my summer tees and shorts all the time, even at air temperature of -15C...

Human body can be a fortress immune against viral attack...

I offer my Dream Immunizer (The Deadliest Virus Killer on Earth) to the world for 2 trillion US Dollars (For the U.S. I guess to pay me 200 Billion US Dollars is an acceptable offer). The sooner I am paid the better for the Entire World... I will disclose the greatest discovery in human history (in more than 200,000 years of humankind on the planet) to everybody and all of us, kids an adults, will stay absolutely healthy all the time, all our lives, even if we are directly exposed to any possibly existing viruses on Earth - mutant, deadly and all the like...

Guaranteeing Iron Constitution, The Immunizer also guarantees everybody on Earth a considerable Life Extension - once your body does nit have to fight viruses...

Eternal Health is The Reality of The Future...
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Mama_juju says:
Please do not underestimate just how sick West Nile Virus can make a person. Those fifty and over are most likely to become ill. Paralysis is no laughing matter.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Kev117 says:
A little perspective folks please? 17,000 Americans die from slips and falls every year.

This problem has killed 10 people. Sad but, get a grip news media, you are twisting reality to get web hits again.

We would save more lives if we issued everyone those remember bathtub mats.
reply
Kev117 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
(rubber)
MegaProcrastination replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
No, that isn't all that many people BUT who wants to have to get sick with this virus when it's so easily prevented?
linkicon reporticon emailicon
jackpeter33 says:
maybe it's just some company's tricks .don't worry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
cybervigilante says:
The heck with poisonous DEET. Cedarcide is natural and effective, but they don't have enough bribe money to sway government departments into getting a fair trial.
reply
MegaProcrastination replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Oh, whoa! I'm glad you mentioned Cedarcide because I wasn't even thinking about it, but YES, it works wonders and in comparison to small bottles of insect spray is actually pretty cheap at its $30 a quart. I have a dog that is allergic to flea bites (it was a $200 vet trip to discover that) and every time he starts itching we dose him with Cedarcide and spray his bed as well.

""""and for those concerned with chemicals, there is oil of lemon eucalyptus""""

EVERYONE should be concerned with the chemicals in this stuff. We try to figure out why so many people have cancer and a host of other ills all the while slathering our bodies with all types of toxic chemicals. I've used the lemon eucalyptus repellant and it works extremely well, will even keep pesky horse flies at bay.
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Mr-Burt says:
Let us take a minute to thank all the liberal politicians that supported unrestrained immigration and cargo from third world countries. Nice job fellas,..what have you got in store for us next? Plague?

This was all preventable.
reply
cybervigilante replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
What in hell does that have to do with mosquitoes? Free trade has been pushed by Both parties. Gawd, some people and their hobby horses.
cbsnewsusername replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Yes, there have been several reports of the Black Death Plague in Oregon and other states.
Also, the liberals years ago waged a campaign against DEET that lead to thousands of deaths in Africa over the past 20 years. Now they are finally bringing DEET back. Obviously, like Windex or any chemical, you are careful with it, but it has never been proven dangerous and prevents many deaths.
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Diaa22 says:
Best prevention is to dump out standing water (twice a week) and fix screens on doors and windows. Tires are a favorite mosquito breeding site. Send old tires to the shredder. Seal up gaps around air conditioners and dryer hoses. Keep gutters clean, especially if they are in the shade with no sunlight to dry them out. Stay inside at dusk and dawn unless you are protected with long sleeves and pants and socks and mosquito repellent. Get rid of those darn skeeters! www.oak-park.us
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
genomedcures says:
Please CBS, interview Dr David Moskowitz from genomed.com-He has a treatment for West Nile-He is a Harvard graduate and can save many lives. In my opinion, his protocol should be in every emergency room in every hospital in the world. If we can't listen to a Harvard grad, who can we listen to? Please help to get the word out, only God knows how many lives are at risk.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
genomedcures says:
Please CBS, interview Dr David Moskowitz from genomed.com-He has a treatment for West Nile-He is a Harvard graduate and can save many lives. In my opinion, his protocol should be in every emergency room in every hospital in the world. If we can't listen to a Harvard grad, who can we listen to? Please help to get the word out, only God knows how many lives are at risk.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
soshaljustice says:
Apply liquid dish soap to plant pots outdoors when there is standing water to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs! Again not a preventive agent as the best prevention is NO standing water!
reply
See all 19 Comments