The West Nile virus, also known as West Nile virus, has gained increasing attention in the province of Seville in recent years. The presence of this virus, which is transmitted by infected mosquitoes, has raised increasing concern among local residents and health authorities alike.
West Nile virus, or WNV, is a virus that is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes. The virus can pose serious health risks, especially for older adults and people with weakened immune systems. Most people infected do not experience any symptoms, but some people may develop symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle aches, nausea, and sometimes more serious conditions such as meningitis or encephalitis.
the Spread The appearance of Nile virus in Seville has led to increased vigilance and preventive measures to limit its spread. This includes controlling mosquito numbers and educating the public on ways to protect themselves from mosquito bites.
Health authorities stress the importance of taking precautions such as using insect repellent, wearing long clothing and avoiding outdoor activities during dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active.
Mosquito nets and insect repellents are recommended to prevent mosquito bites. In addition, it is also wise to avoid water accumulation, as it can promote mosquito breeding.
According to the latest data from Andalusian Health Service There are currently 13 municipalities in the province of Seville where the presence of Nile virus has been confirmed. These municipalities are:
- The Mansila
- Aznalcazar
- Mitigation Boils
- Las Cabezas de San Juan
- Korea del Rio
- Dos Hermanas
- Mayor of the island
- Los Palacios and Villafranca
- La Puebla del Rio
- librega
- Palomares
- Utrera
- Villamanrique de la Condesa
This list of affected municipalities is the result of intensive monitoring and research by the health authorities. It is important to note that the situation is dynamic and the list may expand or shorten in the future depending on the evolution of the spread of the virus.
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