Along with Richland, mosquitoes are found as the carriers of West Nile virus in Kennewick. The virus is considered to be one of the deadliest kick that can infect one person among five. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environment Control have confirmed the concern revolving around people of Kennewick and Richland.
The test conducted on Wednesday by the Benton Country Control District condemned that the sample of mosquitoes retained in the Rancho Reata area of Kennewick has come out to be positive. After the Kennewick place, a new sample of mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus turned to be positive near Jubilee Street in South Richland. It is just northwest to Yoke’s Fresh Market. In July, the news of virus fed mosquitoes came into the picture when it was found on Bateman Island in Richland and in West Richland. This summer marked the origin of this virus attacking mosquitoes in the state of Washington. To the surprise and shock of medical experts, the virus is found only in the articulation of mosquitoes and not in birds, horses, or humans. But, it cannot be terminated like a vague thing that mosquitoes would not bite any human. After that, the statistics are quite clear.
The Tri-City area is more akin to have been contaminated with the virus unless a hard frost bids it adieu. The virus is playing hide and seek as it shows no symptoms at an early stage. One in five is going to reflect symptoms like aches, fever, and some rashes. On a calculation that has come down, it is believed that one in 150 people have the chance to get the virus through mosquitoes and the consequence will turn out to be fatal enough to damage the central nervous system permanently.
The Benton mosquito control has decided to send in an airplane to spray the insecticide near Jubilee Street, areas in Richland, Mabton and Benton City. People are advised to stay indoors, wear long-sleeved clothes, use repellents named as EPA-approved insect repellent.
