What's the trendy new disease being hyped by the media? It's the Zika virus ... and it's transmitted by mosquitoes.
Uh oh. Summer is en route. Mosquitoes, too.
Well, no. The mosquitoes that will soon be buzzing Lake Forest, don't harbor the Zika virus. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, not a single person has contracted the virus from a mosquito in the contiguous U.S.
Foreign countries are different. Zika virus is a danger if you travel to Mexico, the Caribbean and some South American nations. Tropical mosquitoes in these areas carry the virus. More than 350 "travel-related" Zika cases have been reported in the U.S., where people returned from a foreign country after being infected.
The glaring threat of Zika virus is its connection to severe birth defects, including brain damage. Pregnant women, or those planning to become pregnant, should be especially wary about foreign travel.
Otherwise, Zika virus disease isn't fatal. It does have some uncomfortable symptoms – fever, rash and joint pain. So, if Zika comes up in conversation this summer, rest easy. Like malaria and dengue fever, it's transmitted by tropical mosquitoes that don't frequent Lake Forest, southeastern Wisconsin or northern Illinois.
Just like mosquitoes love woods, though, we aren't out of the woods regarding mosquito-transmitted illness. West Nile virus, which appeared in the U.S. about 15 years ago, is a danger. In the Lake Forest area, Illinois had 72 cases reported in 2015. Wisconsin had nine.
Lake Forest local mosquitoes can transmit West Nile virus. Its danger to people varies. In the vast majority of cases, an infected person has no symptoms.
About one in five infected people displays fever and other symptoms: headache, body pain, vomiting and rash. Most recover in full.
Yet, a sliver of those infected develop serious neurologic illness, and can even die. People over sixty are at highest risk. With Lake Forest summer activities nearing – pool parties, family gatherings, the 4th of July and others – it's worth considering how to protect yourself and others from the West Nile virus.
Protecting against mosquitoes, period, lessens the chance of running into one (or more) harboring West Nile. A mosquito repellent treatment by The Mosquito Guy keeps mosquitoes away for 30 days. We travel to Lake Forest and throughout southeastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
Prices start at just $125 per application. It's a small price to pay for peace of mind regarding West Nile ... and the peace of no mosquitoes buzzing around your ears. Call 262-521-1258, request a mosquito control quote or e-mail margie@themosquitoguy.com, to schedule an application for your Lake Forest yard.
Zika virus isn't a concern here. Other mosquito-borne ailments are. The Mosquito Guy will ensure that you, and those you love, are guarded from all.