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Hamilton County has joined nine other Indiana counties this year recording mosquitoes with the West Nile virus.
Indiana has reported no human cases of West Nile virus this year, according to the Indiana Department of Health. The state reports mosquitoes with West Nile virus also have been found this year in these Indiana counties: Allen, Bartholomew, Carroll, Elkhart, Marion, Monroe, Putnam and Tippecanoe.
Most people who become infected with the virus do not develop any symptoms, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. People with certain medical conditions including cancer, diabetes and kidney disease are at greater risk for experiencing symptoms which include headache, body aches, joint pains or rash. Less than 1 percent of people who are infected with West Nile virus will develop a serious neurological illness such as encephalitis or meningitis.
Tips from health officials to avoid mosquitoes:
- Stay indoors from dusk until dawn.
- Wear long sleeves and long pants when outside during these times.
- Use insect repellent containing DEET.
- Remove all standing water outside the home.