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Je co Public Health: Warning and prevention tips on West Nile Virus
BY JO DAVIS JDAVIS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
e Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported the rst human case of West Nile Virus in Je erson County. e virus was found in mosquitos in seven Colorado counties, including Je co. e department has also reported a historic level of mosquito populations due to the heavy rains this season.
e excess mosquitos, the rst human case of West Nile Virus and detection of the virus Je co’s mosquitos prompted the warning. Je erson County Public Health warns that there is a high risk of West Nile Virus infection right now in the county. Residents are warned to take precautions to prevent infection.
According to Je co Public Health’s statement on the virus, the best way to prevent infection is to avoid being bitten.
“West Nile Virus is a virus that does not discriminate — any outdoor activity can increase your risk of exposure,” said Cody Katen, infectious disease epidemiologist for Je erson County Public Health. “While many people only experience mild symptoms, some cases can progress to severe disease a ecting the brain, with the potential of decreased quality of life or even death. Prevention is simple, visit JCPH for things you can to do protect yourself and your loved ones.”
Je co Public Health Department’s statement on the virus states a few ways to prevent the virus, and both deal with preventing mosquito bites.
“Everyone should take precautions to avoid mosquito bites,” the statement reads. “Protect yourself, your family and your community from mosquito bites and WNV by sticking with the four Ds: Drain, Dusk/Dawn, Dress and DEET.”
• Drain any standing water around the home. Mosquitoes are attracted to such areas.
• Dusk/Dawn are the times of day when mosquitoes are prevalent. Je co Public Health urges residents to avoid outdoor activity between dusk and female hiker and touched her butt. He ed the area and was not located by law enforcement. dawn, or during evening and early morning hours.
• Dress to protect the skin from bites. Wear long sleeves and long pants when outside.
• DEET-based products or alternatives, when sprayed on the skin and clothes, will prevent mosquito bites. Public health recommends choosing a DEET concentration to match the amount of time that you will be outside. Use a DEET alternative for children under 6 months of age.
For more information on the Je erson County Public Health’s warning and the West Nile Virus, check out the department’s website.
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Sheri ’s deputies have been looking for a man after six incidents in Flying J and one at Alderfer ree Sisters Park. Extra patrols were in the area near Flying J, and signs were erected at trailheads to warn hikers about the potential danger.

On June 13, a naked man confronted a female victim and began masturbating at Alderfer/ ree Sisters Park. In Flying J, he contacted a woman on July 11 and three women on July 18 in which he fondled two victims, masturbated and engaged in sexual conversation.
On July 24, the man confronted a female hiker while masturbating, and then grabbed the victim and tried to rip o her clothing.
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