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Light pollution may increase biting behavior at night in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
Artificial light abnormally increases mosquito biting behavior at night in a species that typically prefers to bite people during the day, according to research from the University of Notre Dame that was published in The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Increased biting by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which normally fly and bite in the early morning and during the afternoon, highlights the concern that increasing levels of light pollution could impact transmission of diseases such
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23rd Oct 2020
Unseasonal Ross River virus activity in the South West
The Department of Health is reminding residents and travellers in the South West of Western Australia, including the Peel region, to take precautions to avoid mosquito bites over the coming months.The warning follows multiple detections of Ross River virus (RRV) in mosquitoes in the South West for the first time this year. The timing is unusual, as mosquito and mosquito-borne virus activity is often reduced in the winter months.Acting Managing Scientist at the Department of Health, Dr Abbey Pott
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30th Jun 2020
Ross River Virus Cases Surge in Qld and NSW
Ross River Virus cases surge in Qld and NSW (Click on this link to hear more)While coronavirus has been at the forefront of our minds, some parts of Australia are experiencing an outbreak of a different illness.An explosion in mosquito numbers has seen a surge in the number of people being infected with Ross River Virus.It's a condition that can be debilitating and for some it takes years to recover.And even with the onset of winter just weeks away, experts say many of us need to be on guard to
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21st May 2020
Protect Against Mosquitoes After Ross River Detection
The North Coast Public Health Unit is urging residents and visitors to the Mid North Coast to take extra precautions to protect themselves against mosquito bites after detections of the mosquito-borne Ross River virus in the region.Acting Public Health Director Dr Jane Jelfs said autumn was a peak time of year for mosquitoes to carry infections.“Ross River and Barmah Forest viruses are transmitted by infected mosquitoes that breed in flooded, grassy and swampy areas and around waterways,” she sa
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5th May 2020
Reclaiming your Backyard
Shawn Clayton. Clayton and ClaytonReviewing the Efficacy of 20 Popular Natural Mosquito RepellentsMosquitoes can be a big problem for travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, and even homeowners. Once they get settled, they breed very quickly. Killing insects that only live for a week or two may feel like rearranging chairs on a sinking ship. However, mosquitoes are not just an annoyance. Their bites can cause significant short-term discomfort, and spread diseases that could turn into chronic conditions.
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26th Mar 2020