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3 more West Nile Virus deaths in IL(21 total) 18 new cases(399) total
Posted on 09/17/2002 11:38:42 AM PDT by newsperson999
SPRINGFIELD, IL Three Chicago-area deaths from West Nile disease were announced today by the Illinois Department of Public Health, bringing to 21 the number of Illinoisans who have died this year due to the mosquito-borne disease. In addition, the Department reported that the state's total number of laboratory positive human cases of West Nile illness now stands at 399 with the addition of 18 new cases.
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IL has over 25% of the cases and 30% of total deaths nation wide..3 weeks ago there was only 22 cases, now 399. People are scratching their heads as to why IL has been so hard hit
To: newsperson999
Shouldn't this disease start diminishing now that fall is here and mosquitos are lessening?
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09/17/2002 11:43:47 AM PDT
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MHT
To: MHT
Yes but I have a question..If animals can get it(lots of horses have died) why can't cattle..and if they have it wouldn't it be in the meat supply?
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To: newsperson999
How about the people who died from the transplanted donated organs that were found to have the virus. I sure hope we're not looking at another aids type illness.
There might be a link though to terrorists. The guy Padilla was arrested at Chicago airport and, the three susspects from the FL investigation base on Ms. Stone's tip, had the license plate registered to someone in IL. Too many coincidences for my mind. Something definitely is afoot...
To: MHT
Its still too warm yet. Mosquitoes don't go dormant until it get cool. We are still getting 80 degrees here in New York.
To: areafiftyone
What area of Chicago is getting nailed the worst?
The three stooges that got picked up in Florida have all lived in the Chicago area in the recent past.
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09/17/2002 12:20:07 PM PDT
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Outlaw76
To: newsperson999
People are scratching their heads as to why IL has been so hard hit Illinois has not been agressive enough with spraying. As soon as more than one case of West Nile hit New York Governor Pataki had the City and State sprayed on certain nights of the week for a while. It controlled it for a while and now the bird population is back. We get a few cases of West Nile but not enough to really make the news. By the way the first death from West Nile was reported in Canada today see the post Here
To: Outlaw76
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Illinois Department of Public Health 535 West Jefferson Street Springfield, Illinois 62761 Phone 217-782-4977 Fax 217-782-3987 TTY 800-547-0466 Questions or Comments |
To: newsperson999
A new phobia of bug spray maybe?
I hear people all the time say "you spray that stuff on your skin? You're crazy!"
I reply "When you're in the woods,you can't beat Off!" ;-)
To: newsperson999
Wow. Those numbers are horrific. I could understand Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, or Texas having high numbers, but Cook County Il?
I know statistically the number of people effected are relatively insignificant, but matched against all other states, that one county has the highest numbers.
All of the stooges are from Cook county.
Chaos Theorists, is this an example of 'clustering' or is something wrong with this picture?
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09/17/2002 12:59:46 PM PDT
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Outlaw76
To: newsperson999
They say, only the female mosquitos bite. According to the chart, they tend to like female humans more than males.
Wonder if therre's a reason why.
To: MHT
Mosquitos are lessening? this time of year? are you repeating a CDC press release ? where are they lessening? do you realize the probable highest concentration of mosquitos on the Earth is in the Tundra? It will be awhile before mosquitos lessen. You need a couple of heavy frosts first then they will reappear if there are several warm days. And by the way...after they lessen, they WILL BE BACK.
To: Thisiswhoweare
Good point, we were talking about this phenomenon today. Females, anecdotally, seem to be bitten much more than males. By the Way, a researcher at North Carolina State University has found a mosquito repellent stronger and more effective than DEET. It is an extract of tomato! ( NCSU, Raleigh,N.C. ; not that communist hotbed called UNC at Chapel Hill).
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To: newsperson999
Chicago and environs are all low lying and were once very swampy. Now the wet areas have been drained and the water channeled and contained. One is never far from a retention pond, a slow moving river, or canal, all prime mosquito habitat. I suppose one would need to compare the methods of combating the little biters as well as population density to arrive at any conclusion regarding the question of whether this is just a reasonable cluster of disease occurence or the result of deliberate bioterror targeting. What about places like St. Louis, Memphis, or New Orleans?
To: newsperson999
West Nile virus in humans, 2,002. From the USGS website.
They have other maps showing bird, mosquito and veterinary spread of WNV but this one looks like outbreaks are centered around large urban populations for the most part. Maybe that's just 'where the humans are' but LA for one seems an odd place.
To: TigersEye
That map is interactive on the website. State maps can be had by clicking on it. Also, the amount of red on the map doesn't mean a lot. One positive case in a county would result in the whole county being shown in red whereas a relatively small county like Cook co., IL which has had 309 cases makes no bigger impression on this map than if it had one.
To: TigersEye
OK, I got my answer on LA by clicking on the CA map. Just one confirmed human case there and in the whole state.
To: Conservative_Dr.Pepper_Drinker
If this is an attempt at humor, it is very poor and brazenly critical of the wrong people. Lampoon Clinton's affirmative action stooges who sit on large salaries at the CDC and do nothing because they know nothing and where nepotism rules.
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