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			<title>StrauchSavino513:&amp;#32;Created page with 'Asian Tiger Mosquitoes Acquire the Tiger and Reduce the Threat From West Nile Virus  The [http://asiantigermosquito.info/ Asian Tiger Mosquito] with the exotic sounding name, Aed…'</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;Asian Tiger Mosquitoes Acquire the Tiger and Reduce the Threat From West Nile Virus  The [http://asiantigermosquito.info/ Asian Tiger Mosquito] with the exotic sounding name, Aed…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
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The [http://asiantigermosquito.info/ Asian Tiger Mosquito] with the exotic sounding name, Aedes albopictus, vicious biting habits plus the potential to carry and pass along several deadly and debilitating diseases that has a single bite.&lt;br /&gt;
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Easily identified by the distinctive white striped lower limbs and body, the [http://asiantigermosquito.info/ Asian Tiger Mosquito Facts], originally from South Distance Asia, was accidentally introduced on the U. S. via a shipment of used automobile tires certain for Houston, Texas (1985). The species has since thrived in both urban and suburban environments and it is now well established in greater than 36 states. Officials believe the possibilities of eradicating it from your U. S. are now remote along with the Asian tiger mosquito looks set to get a permanent fixture in the us.&lt;br /&gt;
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Which is alarming health and fitness officials, because the [http://asiantigermosquito.info/ Asian Tiger Mosquito Invasive Species] is usually a known vector, or disease-bearer, of over 30 arboviruses including Dengue, West Nile Virus, Rift Valley fever, Encephalitis, and Chikungunya fever. And what really concerns them will be the potential health threat from a real disease - West Nile Malware (WNV). Carried by birds in addition to spread by infected mosquitoes, it has killed hundreds of millions of birds and more than 1000 people in United states, with new outbreaks occurring on a yearly basis. It was unheard of in United states until 1999, but has since distribute to 48 states. In 2009 Pennsylvania by yourself is spending $7 zillion to battle WNV.&lt;br /&gt;
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West Nile Virus&lt;br /&gt;
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Most people with WNV could only ever experience mild symptoms just like fever, headache, body aches, skin rash, and swollen lymph glands which in turn generally last 3-6 days. However in rare instances there are very severe complications. The infection can bring about convulsions, coma and death. And even if a new severely infected person survives, there is a good possibility that you'll permanent neurological damage.&lt;br /&gt;
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There's no specific treatment or solution to protect against West Nile Virus as there's currently no vaccine -- although research is underway in order to develop one. Experts urge everyone to adopt sensible precautions such because wearing long sleeves and also using insect repellents that contains DEET. The Centers for Condition Control (CDC) advocate preventing the bite because the best protection, since this is how virus is usually transmitted.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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