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    Family trying to regain normalcy after boy gets encephalitis from mosquito  Aug 17, 2008
    Clayton, 6, contracted La Crosse encephalitis and has to wear a helmet when walking because his balance has not yet fully returned ... He was critically ill with complications from La Crosse encephalitis, a disease that affects the nervous system and usually has a death rate of 5 percent to 20 percent among children ... I thought, At least it s not La Crosse encephalitis, that is so much more worse for a child, Debbie said. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Species that carries West Nile and La Crosse encephalitis found in area  Aug 15, 2008
    A new species of mosquito that carries West Nile and La Crosse encephalitis has been found for the first time in La Crosse County ... It has awakened us because it s new mosquito and another disease vector that has been brought to a highly endemic area for La Crosse encephalitis and carries four kinds of encephalitis, he said ... He said fewer of these mosquitoes die than Aedes triseriatus, the original vector for La Crosse encephalitis, which causes a disease of the nervous system. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    West Salem native didn’t expect to find species  Aug 15, 2008
    She said the species appears dangerous because it causes four different kinds of encephalitis, including La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile. Last summer Southwick collected 800 mosquito samples from traps, tires, containers and wetland areas in nine counties as part of a grant from the health department and the Centers for Disease Control to study the species. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Galesville boy first encephalitis case  Jul 30, 2008
    A 6-year-old Galesville boy is the Coulee Region s first reported La Crosse encephalitis case this summer ... La Crosse encephalitis affects the nervous system ... agarity wrote on Jul 30, 2008 8:14 AM:" Watching their child endure La Crosse encephalitis is the most painful thing these parents have ever done. God bless the family and friends. Stay strong. Little victories mean that in time, you will win the war. You are in our thoughts and prayers. ". (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    5 things you can do to prevent encephalitis and West Nile virus  Jul 23, 2008
    Dave Geske knows the power of prevention and education when it comes to La Crosse encephalitis and the West Nile virus ... In more than 30 years as mos-quito control officer for La Crosse County, Dave Geske has identified hot spots for La Crosse encephalitis-carrying mosquitoes, and for culex mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    STDs still a concern in La Crosse County  Jul 8, 2008
    No arboviral infections La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile were reported in 2006, but three cases were noted in 2007. Geske said one case is a person who tested positive but had been ill before last year. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Minnesota's mosquitoes are back -- and they're after you  Jun 21, 2008
    But health officials note that the species that carry diseases, such as West Nile Virus and La Crosse encephalitis, are almost indifferent to weather conditions. Last year, for example, Minnesota saw its second highest number of annual cases of West Nile Virus, said state Department of Health epidemiologist Dave Neitzel. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)

    La Crosse area faces mosquito onslaught  May 8, 2008
    Starting next month, Geske will focus on the mosquitoes that cause La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus ... August and September are the peak months for La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus ... Only one West Nile case and two La Crosse encephalitis cases were reported in the area in 2007. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Equines, Humans Get Mosquito Virus  Oct 21, 2007
    Ohio, West Virginia, and North Carolina have recorded cases of the viral disease La Crosse encephalitis this year, and Ohio logged two cases of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) ... Three States Record La Crosse Encephalitis ... La Crosse encephalitis, a rare disease in humans also transmitted by infected mosquitoes, has been recorded by health departments in North Carolina, West Virginia, and Ohio. (Suite101.com)

    Rare Mosquito Illness Claims Life of 6-Year-Old  Oct 17, 2007
    The first grader, infected in late September with La Crosse encephalitis, passed away after about a week in the hospital ... If that s the case, it s likely that La Crosse encephalitis is more common than recorded, and is being underreported ... Since 1963, Ohio has logged 875 confirmed cases of La Crosse encephalitis more than any other state, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Fox News)

    Rare, mosquito-borne disease mystifies health officials  Oct 14, 2007
    La Crosse encephalitis, which is usually recorded about 75 times a year nationwide, is most likely to be found in only a few counties in West Virginia, Ohio and North Carolina ... If thats the case, its likely that La Crosse encephalitis is more common than recorded ... Since 1963, Ohio has logged 875 confirmed cases of La Crosse encephalitis more than any other state, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Charleston Gazette, WV -- News)

    Encephalitis suspected in death of 12-year-old Sparta boy  Sep 15, 2007
    While Geske stressed this case does not appear to have been mosquito borne, he did note August and September are the peak months for La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus. Heavy rains in August and this month have created near-perfect conditions for mosquitoes carrying both ailments. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Region could see rise in mosquito diseases  Aug 30, 2007
    Lots of standing water at the peak season for mosquitoes carrying La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus could create a potential public health problem in the region, a county official said Wednesday ... The large amount of mosquito hatches could mean more cases of La Crosse encephalitis. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Four steps can reduce your risk of La Crosse encephalitis, West Nile virus  Aug 8, 2007
    Dave Geske views La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus infection as public health problems ... Geske said if people were committed to the following four measures, they could reduce their risk significantly and the risk of others of getting La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus ... Two months August and September are the peak months for La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Weather not stopping disease-carrying mosquitoes  Aug 1, 2007
    But tires, ponds and open containers still can hold enough water for the triseriatus mosquitoes that transmit La Crosse encephalitis to breed ... The peak months for La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile virus are August and September ... La Crosse area in 2007; four La Crosse encephalitis cases, none in La Crosse County, were reported in western Wisconsin last year. (Winona Daily News, MN)

    Epidemic of West Nile virus, once dreaded, hasn't hit N.C.  Jul 24, 2007
    Just this week, a 3-year-old girl in Buncombe County came down with the year's first case of La Crosse encephalitis, a disease that affects about 25 people a year, usually in the western half of the state. It kills about 1 percent of those who contract it. (News & Observer)

    Mosquitoes basking in rainfall  Jun 8, 2007
    Last year only four La Crosse encephalitis cases, none in La Crosse County, were reported in western Wisconsin ... September is the peak month for West Nile and La Crosse encephalitis, Geske said. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Health officials looking for two dangerous mosquitoes  Jun 7, 2007
    Geske said diseases such as Lyme and La Crosse encephalitis will pale in comparison to the kinds of tick- and mosquito-borne diseases the U.S. could encounter in the future. We re so mobile, and with the climactic changes, the warmer weather and different species, there is the potential for diseases we have never thought of, Geske said. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Other Person of the Year finalists  Jan 1, 2007
    Dave Geske has been fighting the battle against mosquitoes that carry La Crosse encephalitis for almost 30 years. As La Crosse County s vector control officer, Geske has helped the health department develop a nationally recognized mosquito-control program that monitors, controls and kills encephalitis-carrying mosquitoes. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)




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