After a long, harsh winter, spring brought little comfort to man or beast in the Pacific Northwest. For proof, look no further than the regional wasp population. Source: The Columbian
Another fox tests positive for rabies in same part of San Marcos (via KXAN.com)
The last case, on June 28, involved a dog that was exposed to rabies after being attacked by a fox in the exact same area. Source: KXAN.com
There are easy ways to reduce your risk of Lyme disease (via Timesonline.com)
Lyme disease risk is high in western Pennsylvania, and in recent years the state has reported the highest number of cases in the United States, with scientists finding the disease Source: Timesonline.com
DC-area mosquito population booms with summer heat (via WTOP)
Before mosquitoes get a chance to breed, a University of Maryland entomologist recommends eliminating the breeding sites. Source: WTOP
Waiting for West Nile: Rain, heat create a âperfect stormâ for the virus in Idaho (via idahostatesman)
Five counties in Idaho have trapped positive-testing mosquitoes. Idaho’s West Nile cases have diminished since 2013, but a stormy winter and high summer temperatures create a mosquito paradise. Source: idahostatesman
Young man gets West Nile virus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever at the same time — and survives (via The Billings Gazette)
Tate Haidle knew something was wrong when, during a stop in Kansas in the summer of 2015, he was so tired he chose to stay back and sleep instead of heading to a festival to See one of his favorite bands perform. Source: The Billings Gazette
How A Single Mosquito Bite Nearly Ended This Artist’s Life (via HuffPost)
I woke up in the middle of the night as if my body was burning from inside,” she said. Source: HuffPost
Squirrel Attacks in Prospect Park Lead to Worry of Rabies (via Khorri Atkinson and Sean Piccoli)
City health officials said people who might have been bitten by the unusually aggressive squirrel in the Brooklyn park should Seek medical care. Source: Khorri Atkinson and Sean Piccoli
This Is the Only Way to Remove a Tick | Reader’s Digest (via Reader’s Digest)
Ticks are disgusting, and they can make you sick. Here’s what to do to avoid getting bitten in the first place, and how to respond if you do. Source: Reader’s Digest
Local, state officials pay for rabies treatment after woman bitten by bat near downtown Houston (via CW39 NewsFix)
HOUSTON Officials within the city and state health departments have collaborated to absorb the cost for all treatments needed to vaccinate a woman after she was bitten by a rabid bat last week in downtown Houston. Katie Koenig said a bat bit her hand on July 13 while she was in a Dowtown parking garage. Later, the same bat tested … Read More
