Mosquito, Merrimac, Triple E, West Nile Virus: Everything You Need to Know
Mosquito - A Deadly Threat
Mosquitoes spread more diseases than any other group of insects, making them a serious threat to humans.
Mosquito Facts:
- Transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and Zika virus
- Can also transmit encephalitis, which cause brain inflammation
- Female mosquitoes lay eggs in warm, still water
Merrimac - A Toxic Chemical
Merrimac is a toxic chemical used to make flame retardants.
Merrimac Facts:
- Linked to health problems such as cancer, reproductive problems, and developmental delays
- Banned in many countries but still present in some products
- Can be found in dust, furniture, and electronics
Triple E - An Emerging Disease
Triple E is a newly discovered disease that is caused by a virus.
Triple E Facts:
- Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, and fatigue
- Can lead to severe illness and even death
- Spread by mosquitoes that have bitten infected birds
West Nile Virus - A Serious Infection
West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne disease that can cause serious illness.
West Nile Virus Facts:
- Most people who are infected do not have any symptoms
- Severe cases can lead to encephalitis and meningitis
- There is no specific treatment for West Nile virus
Protecting Yourself
There are several things you can do to protect yourself from these threats:
Mosquito Protection:
- Use insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or IR3535
- Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, and socks when outdoors
- Avoid areas with standing water
Merrimac Protection:
- Avoid products that contain flame retardants
- Dust and vacuum your home regularly
- Choose natural products over synthetic products
Triple E Protection:
- Use mosquito repellent when spending time outdoors
- Avoid areas where infected birds have been seen
- Report any unusual bird deaths to your local health department
West Nile Virus Protection:
- Use mosquito repellent when spending time outdoors
- Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, and socks when outdoors
- Avoid areas with standing water
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