The London Middlesex Health Unit is advising Londoners to take the proper steps in preventing Mosquito bites, after confirming that three of their traps tested positive for the West Nile Virus. These are the first to test positive for the virus in 2024.
Since May, The MLHU’s Vector-Borne Disease Team has been monitoring 23 Mosquito traps over a 17-week sampling study which will continue into September.
“There has been a lot of rainfall this summer, which means more mosquitoes in certain areas. It is important to exercise caution and ensure the safety of both you and your loved ones against mosquito bites,” says Jeremy Hogeveen, Safe Water, Tobacco Enforcement & Vector Borne Disease Coordinator.
The Health Unit plans to administer water treatments at 185 surface water locations on public property across London and Middlesex County.
The Health Unit advises people to:
- Wear light-coloured clothing with long sleeves, pants and socks in areas where mosquitoes are present, especially at dusk and dawn when they are most active
- Follow directions for use, when using an insect repellent with DEET, especially for children.
- Monitor and care for any open water sources close to you
The Health Unit will continue monitoring its spread throughout the region. To learn more about protecting yourself and the Health Unit’s surveillance and control efforts, visit www.healthunit.com/west-nile-virus.