Chikungunya. A mosquito-borne disease

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A mosquito-borne disease

Chikungunya is a disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes It is also called contorted fever and that which bends up The virus is called Chikungunya Virus The virus is cycled between mosquitoes humans There is no vaccine against Chikungunya virus

Two species of mosquitoes can transmit Chikungunya virus Both mosquito species are present in Florida Aedes aegypti Also called the Yellow Fever Mosquito Aedes albopictus Also called the Asian Tiger Mosquito

Summer 2014 outbreaks in the Caribbean Over 300,000 cases just this summer July incidence was at 2,427 cases per 100,000 people in Dominican Republic that translates to roughly 63,000 cases in Miami-Dade county if they had a similar outbreak

July 2014 - >80 IMPORTED cases in Florida From people who were infected while visiting an area where outbreaks were on-going July 17, 2014 reports of first two LOCALLY ACQUIRED cases in Florida (Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties) The two cases were diagnosed in people who did not travel outside of Florida

The symptoms of the disease can include: Fever Joint pain Headache Muscle pain Joint swelling Rash

Must be diagnosed by a physician Testing is the only way to know for sure if someone is infected with Chikungunya virus The Florida Department of Health issues mosquito-borne disease advisories, alerts, and threats based on their surveillance information pay attention to the news releases in your area (provide link to local county health department here)

Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are container mosquitoes The larvae are found in items that hold even very small amounts of water The best way to control these mosquitoes is to clean up the yard by removing containers

Vector: Aedes albopictus, the Asian Tiger Mosquito

Vector: Aedes aegypti, the Yellow Fever Mosquito

Larval habitats of container mosquitoes

Larval habitats of container mosquitoes

Larval habitats of container mosquitoes

Larval habitats of container mosquitoes Bromeliad plants can house container mosquitoes in the water-holding tanks http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/frank/bromeliadbiota/mosbrom.htm

Recommendations to reduce exposure to mosquitoes Demand that neighbors respond to clean up property NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO PRODUCE MOSQUITOES THAT ENDANGER YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES HEALTH

Recommendations to reduce exposure to mosquitoes For containers that are used for water collection (i.e., rain barrels), place a screen over the top to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs in the water For bird baths, dump out water and replace with clean water every week Take old tires to the proper disposal facility (insert appropriate facility name for your county)

Recommendations to reduce exposure to mosquitoes Yard inspections once per week Remove or modify water-holding items Neighborhood clean up events A community effort is needed right now! It requires that everyone participate to reduce these mosquitoes Treat water that can t be dumped out Mosquito dunks (containing a mosquitospecific bacteria, Bti, work very well) Wear mosquito repellents that have been shown to be effective

Mosquito repellents Repellents that are currently available are either synthetic chemicals, such as DEET, or plant derived chemicals such as Citronella. Various formulations of these repellents are available that differ in the amount of active ingredient, which is the substance that actually repels the mosquito. These products are available as sprays, wipe-on's, sticks, foams, and lotions.

Mosquito repellents It is very important to read the label before using any mosquito repellent and remember the following: Both N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide and N,N-diemethylbenzamide are chemical names for DEET; the label may or may not have the word "DEET" on it There are different recommendations for frequency of application for different repellents; do not over apply Check the container for an EPA-approved label and registration number; never use a repellent that has not been approved for use by the EPA Make sure that the repellent label lists the insect that you need to repel; some repellents are not formulated for certain insects

Mosquito repellents READ THE LABEL!!! Apply according to the directions on the label. Do not use any repellent that has not been approved by the EPA. To find this information, you can visit the EPA's Web site www.epa.gov or look for an EPA registration number on the label. As with all over-the-counter products, use common sense when applying. Watch for reactions, some people may be allergic to ingredients in the repellent. Do not apply to the mouth or eyes, cuts, wounds, or on sunburned or irritated skin. To apply to face, spray on hands first and then rub on face. Apply ONLY to the parts of the body that are exposed. Some repellents can be applied directly to clothing, but check the label first. Do not apply to skin that will be covered by clothing. Do not allow young children to apply repellents. Apply only as often as the label says. More is NOT better! If the repellent wears off earlier than expected, read the label to determine how often it is safe to reapply. Keep in mind that some things may decrease the effectiveness of a repellent such as: activities that cause perspiration, high humidity, high temperature, rainfall, and swimming

Mosquito repellents The following types of products that have been advertised as mosquito repellents or control products have NOT been found to be effective Devises the emit sound to repel mosquitoes Consumption of garlic, bananas, Vitamin B Bracelets Bug Zappers Bug patches

Additional resources

Centers for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov/chikungunya/ Florida Department of Health http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-andconditions/mosquito-bornediseases/chikungunya.html UF/IFAS EDIS Fact Sheet English: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in696 Spanish: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in729

Mosquito Information Website http://mosquito.ifas.ufl.edu/ Factsheet on Container Mosquitoes http://edis.ifas.ul.edu/in851 Mosquitoes and bromeliads http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/frank/bromeliadbiota/ mosbrom.htm

See NBC news video on repellents here: http://mosquito.ifas.ufl.edu/mosquito_repel lents.htm How to use repellents safely: http://cfpub.epa.gov/oppref/insect/index.cfm

From Centers for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov/chikungunya/pdfs/chikungunyamap 070114.pdf

From Centers for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov/chikungunya/pdfs/chikungunyamap 070114.pdf