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Updated: Saturday, 05 Sep 2009, 9:59 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 05 Sep 2009, 9:59 PM EDT
BOSTON (FOX25, myfoxboston) - The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) announced today that two mosquito samples from the town of Mattapoisett have tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), one of which was in a mammal-biting mosquito. As a result, state health officials now consider several more cities and towns in southeastern Massachusetts to be at greater risk of EEE.
With today's findings, the following cities and towns in the southeastern part of the state are considered at greater risk of EEE: Acushnet, Berkley, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Easton, Freetown, Lakeville, Mattapoisett, Middleboro, New Bedford, Raynham, Rochester, and Taunton.
Earlier this week, state health officials announced that several cities and towns in the northeastern part of Massachusetts are also at higher risk of EEE. These towns include Merrimac, Haverhill and Amesbury.
"It's not a surprise that we're now seeing EEE in mammal-biting mosquitoes," said DPH State Epidemiologist Dr. Al DeMaria. "But we're going to have beautiful weather this weekend, which means more people outside - and more chance for them to get bitten by mosquitoes. We just want to encourage everyone to protect themselves, especially people in these areas of higher risk."
There was one human case of EEE during 2008; however there were 13 cases leading to six deaths from 2004 through 2006. EEE is a serious disease in all ages and can cause death.
All positive mosquito results from 2009 can be found on the Arbovirus Surveillance Information web page at westnile.ashtonweb.com .
People have an important role to play in protecting themselves and their loved ones from illnesses caused by mosquitoes.
Avoid Mosquito Bites
Mosquito-Proof Your Home
More information is available at: www.mass.gov/dph/wnv
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