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Pleasant Hill Crow Found Positive For West Nile Virus

The bird was one of two found in Contra Costa County to test positive for the virus.

ByΒ Bay City News Service
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Two crows, one found in Pleasant Hill, tested positive for theΒ West Nile virus Tuesday, according to the Contra Costa Mosquito and VectorΒ Control District. The other was found in Knightsen.

District officials are urging residents to wear mosquitoΒ repellent, especially at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most prevalent.

So far in 2012, two groups of mosquitoes and six dead birds haveΒ tested positive for the virus. Since 2005, 39 people in Contra Costa CountyΒ have been diagnosed with virus and in 2006, two people in the county diedΒ from the disease, according to the District.

The District is also urging residents to check their propertiesΒ for mosquito sources and report neglected standing water, especiallyΒ neglected swimming pools, to the Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector ControlΒ District.

Swimming pools are especially hazardous, according to theΒ District, because they can produce more than one million mosquitoes andΒ affect people up to five miles away.

The District emphasized that there is an elevated risk of WestΒ Nile virus, which may be due to the hot weather, the presence of infectedΒ dead birds, as well as high populations of mosquitoes in the area.

Less than one percent of individuals infected with the virus willΒ develop severe illness, but symptoms of the West Nile virus may includeΒ fever, headache, tiredness, body aches, stiffness, stupor, disorientation,Β muscle weakness or even coma, tremors, convulsions, vision loss, numbness andΒ paralysis, according to the District.

Symptoms may last a couple weeks and could have permanentΒ neurological impacts or may result in death.

The District urges resident to report neglected swimming pools byΒ anonymously callingΒ (925) 771-6195Β or visiting ContraCostaMosquito.com.

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