Two dead crows collected in Lemon Grove tested positive for West Nile virus, marking the first detections of the virus locally this year
There have been no reported human cases in San Diego County this year. The crows were found due to routine monitoring by the county.
Environmental health officials Friday reminded people to protect themselves from mosquitoes, which can transmit the virus to people.
West Nile virus is mainly a bird disease, but several types of mosquitoes spread it if they feed on an infected bird and then bite people. It remains a deadly threat to humans.
Some people who become infected can suffer symptoms including headache, fever, nausea, fatigue, skin rash or swollen glands. But in rare cases, West Nile virus can make people extremely ill and even kill them, according to the county.
In 2015, 44 San Diego County residents tested positive for West Nile virus and six died, according to the county.
To avoid virus-carrying mosquitoes, county guidelines recommend finding and disposing of standing water to eliminate breeding grounds.
Additionally, preventing mosquito bites is crucial. Tips include using DEET insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants and securing windows and screens in homes.
If residents see a stagnant pool or other mosquito breeding grounds – or find dead birds like hawks, jays, crows and owls – they are encouraged to contact the county Vector Control Program at 858-694-2888 or vector@sdcounty.ca.gov.
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