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LDH finds massive uptick in West Nile Virus samples

PLEASANT HILL, CA - JUNE 29: Mosquitos are seen inside a trap on June 29, 2012 in Pleasant Hill, California. As reports of mosquitoes with West Nile virus are increasing across the country and several people have been confirmed to be infected by the potentially dangerous disease, the Contra Costa County Mosquito and Vector Control District is testing mosquito larvae found in standing water throughout the county and is using mosquito fish and BVA Larvacide oils to eradicate the pest. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana Department of Health is sending out a warning after recent samples have shown a sharp increase in the West Nile Virus compared to last year.

Around this time in 2021, only 13 pools tested positive compared to 175 this year.

LDH says, “The high number of positive cases in the pool samples means there is a greater risk of West Nile virus spreading to humans, though no human cases of West Nile virus have been reported this year so far.”

So what can you do to protect yourself and your home from the West Niles Virus?

“Now is the time to start protecting yourself from mosquito bites and eliminating mosquito breeding sites around your home,” said LDH State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter. “We’re getting early warning signs from our Mosquito Abatement District samples across the state that West Nile Virus could result in higher case counts among humans this summer.”

You can learn more about the West Nile Virus here.