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Kenner, LA Man Contracts West Nile
MSNBC ^ | October 23, 2001 | MSNBC

Posted on 10/23/2001 2:42:18 PM PDT by testforecho

Kenner Man Contracts West Nile Virus

KENNER, La., 10:24 a.m. CDT October 23, 2001 - A man living in Kenner is the first known person in Louisiana to contract the potentially deadly West Nile virus.

The middle-aged man is believed to be a drifter. He is now in stable condition at Kenner Regional Medical Center. He has been there since Sept. 29.

Officials say that the man frequented the area near the Kenner-Metairie line where five dead birds tested positive for the West Nile virus earlier this summer. The virus is spread through infected mosquitoes, health officials say.

The infection is the first human case of West Nile virus in the state and the 25th case nationally so far this year.


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1 posted on 10/23/2001 2:42:18 PM PDT by testforecho
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To: testforecho
West Nile is so 2000.
2 posted on 10/23/2001 2:43:46 PM PDT by dead
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To: Patriot1; newslady; Irma
Heads up for you ladies.
3 posted on 10/23/2001 2:48:15 PM PDT by blam
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To: dead
"West Nile is so 2000."

Ah, you must pine for the good 'ol days of Legionaires' disease (not to be morbid or insensitive, it is just the pressholes are driving me crazy)...

4 posted on 10/23/2001 2:48:28 PM PDT by eureka!
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To: testforecho
This guy wasn't anywhere near the phantom crop-duster plane, was he? What's the incubation period for West Nile disease? Does anyone know? This is disconcerting news...
5 posted on 10/23/2001 2:57:55 PM PDT by demnomo
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To: testforecho
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 11:30:59 -0400br From: ProMED mail
Source: The Times-Picayune 23 Oct 2001 [edited]

West Nile [virus] sickens Kenner patient
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A Kenner man who was hospitalized last month with "severe neurological symptoms" was found Monday to have contracted the potentially deadly West Nile virus, the first human case reported in Louisiana.

The middle-aged man, said to be a drifter who spent an unusual amount of time on the streets, remains in stable condition at Kenner Regional Medical Center, a hospital spokesperson said. The man frequented the area near the Kenner-Metairie line where 5 dead birds have tested positive for West Nile in recent months.

"It is not extraordinary that a person who is outside a lot and not taking [anti-mosquito] precautions has come down with the disease," said Dr. Raoult Ratard, state epidemiologist. "But I don't think we are going to have an outbreak. It's very late in the season."
[Mosquitos stop breeding in cold weather -- but see below. - Mod JW]

The man was admitted to Kenner Regional Medical Center on 29 Sep 2001.. Officials would not elaborate on his symptoms. They said that after extensive testing to rule out other illnesses, doctors checked for West Nile encephalitis. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lab in Fort Collins, Colorado, confirmed Monday that he had West Nile [virus].

Twenty-five people have been infected this year with the brain-swelling West Nile virus, in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Florida and Georgia, according to a CDC report released this month. One patient has died.

Ratard said doctors think the man was bitten by an infected mosquito around 15 Sep 2001. No other human cases are suspected in the area, he said.

West Nile encephalitis cases occur primarily in the late summer or early fall, but the disease can be transmitted year-round in Southern climates where temperatures are milder, according to the CDC. Besides the dead birds found in Jefferson Parish, the state has confirmed the virus in 5 horses in Vermilion Parish, proving West Nile is established in Louisiana, Ratard said.

Mosquito Control Inc., which contracts with Jefferson Parish to spray insecticide, has stepped up ground and aerial spraying within a 3-mile radius of where the dead birds were found and is using the highest concentration of insecticide allowed by the Environmental Protection Agency, officials said.

(By Martha Carr )

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6 posted on 10/23/2001 2:58:27 PM PDT by gold
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To: gold
Thanks for the better article and info. I guess being sprayed by the phantom crop-duster plane had absolutely nothing to do with it. Thank goodness.
7 posted on 10/23/2001 3:03:06 PM PDT by demnomo
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To: gold
Thanks for the follow up!
8 posted on 10/23/2001 3:04:16 PM PDT by testforecho
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9 posted on 10/23/2001 3:12:20 PM PDT by deport
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To: testforecho
My father lives right outside of Kenner....Found 2 - 3 dead birds in the yard the mast few weeks. He contacted the parish officials, and they never come to get them for tests.

Time for the Deep Woods Off and the zappers. I'm still swatting them.

10 posted on 10/23/2001 4:00:01 PM PDT by chemicalman
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To: chemicalman; blam
Thanks for the flag, blam.

We have vitually NO mosquito problem presently thanks to the fact that the Saints were here for training camp and they demanded that the City keep the area mosquito-free. Of course the City caved to the Saints' demands and sprayed the City many times for mosquitoes.

Anything for the Saints, ya know. Otherwise, I'm sure I'd have dead birds in my back yard also. LOL

11 posted on 10/23/2001 4:36:43 PM PDT by Irma
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"I'm sure I'd have dead birds in my back yard also. LOL"

I found two dead birds in my yard this year, probably died from mosquito spraying. (BTW, after 9-11, I kept a close eye on the mosquito spraying guy, lol)

12 posted on 10/23/2001 5:08:46 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
Thanks for the heads up, blam. Will be sure to avoid mosquitos and keep my grandkids in at dusk, when they are visiting.
13 posted on 10/23/2001 8:58:47 PM PDT by newslady
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