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Fight the bite: Protect yourself from mosquito bites this summer

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Mosquito activity increases during summer in Oregon, and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) wants to be sure you know how to protect yourself against bites to reduce exposure to West Nile virus.

West Nile virus is the most common disease from mosquitoes in Oregon. Mosquitoes with the virus are found mostly in the eastern and southern parts of the state but have also been found all around the Pacific Northwest.

West Nile virus is mostly spread through the bites of mosquitoes that become infected after they bite infected birds. The virus can infect people, birds, horses, and other animals.


People who have a high fever, headache, stiff neck, confusion, muscle weakness, tremors, or paralysis should contact a health care provider right away.




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