Skip Maine state header navigation
Skip First Level Navigation | Skip All Navigation
![]() |
| Maine CDC Home | Contact Us |
|
Division of Infectious Disease > Arbovirus Resource Center > Personal Protection Personal ProtectionThe majority of arboviruses (Eg. West Nile virus or Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus) are spread primarily by the bite of a mosquito. Due to this fact it is important that all Maine citizens take necessary precautions when outside to protect both themselves and their family members. While it is not necessary to limit any outdoor activities, unless there is evidence of mosquito-borne disease in your area, you can always help to reduce your risk of mosquito bites through personal protection:
Control mosquitoes in and around your homeMany mosquitoes need standing water to lay their eggs. To reduce the mosquito population in and around your home, reduce or eliminate all standing water:
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention uses dead bird sightings and laboratory testing of birds to help track West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis. If you find a dead bird in your area, please call the Maine CDC toll-free dead bird reporting hotline: 1-888-697-5846 or visit the Dead Bird Reporting Website for more information. You will be told if the bird should be collected and tested. Not all dead birds will be tested. |
Arbovirus Links
Posters & Brochures
|
| Copyright © 2007 All rights reserved. |