niman Posted October 18, 2016 Report Share Posted October 18, 2016 (edited) Mosquito Zika positive #5 was from trap at 1236 Drexel (collected Sep 9). Now the 8th Zika positive was identified at the same trap (collected Oct 5). Edited October 18, 2016 by niman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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niman Posted October 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 18, 2016 Another Pool Of Mosquitoes Test Positive For Zika In Miami Beach October 18, 2016 2:56 PM By Giovanna Maselli Filed Under: Florida, Health, Miami Beach, Zika Aedes aegypti mosquitos are transmitters of the Zika virus. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) 56 Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) — A pool of mosquitoes have tested positive for the Zika virus in Miami Beach again. Miami-Dade Mosquito Control officials confirmed the find on Tuesday. The pool was retrieved back on October 5th from a trap located at 1236 Drexel Avenue which is within the Zika transmission zone. Zika 101: Prevent Spread By Protecting Yourself Officials said residents at the location of the trap were made aware of the find. Mosquito control has inspected and treated within the 1/8 mile area surrounding the property. As of Monday, there were 160 non-travel related Zika infections in Florida and 739 travel-related cases. About 108 cases involved pregnant women. So far, the local transmission zones in Miami-Dade County are the following: Miami Beach Area – 28th Street to the north, 8th Street to the south, intercoastal water to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Miami Area – NW 79th St. to the North, NW 63rd St. to the South, NW 10th Ave. to the West and N. Miami Ave. to the East. http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/10/18/another-pool-of-mosquitoes-test-positive-for-zika-in-miami-beach/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) — A pool of mosquitoes have tested positive for the Zika virus in Miami Beach again. Miami-Dade Mosquito Control officials confirmed the find on Tuesday. The pool was retrieved back on October 5th from a trap located at 1236 Drexel Avenue which is within the Zika transmission zone. Zika 101: Prevent Spread By Protecting Yourself Officials said residents at the location of the trap were made aware of the find. Mosquito control has inspected and treated within the 1/8 mile area surrounding the property. As of Monday, there were 160 non-travel related Zika infections in Florida and 739 travel-related cases. About 108 cases involved pregnant women. So far, the local transmission zones in Miami-Dade County are the following: Miami Beach Area – 28th Street to the north, 8th Street to the south, intercoastal water to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Miami Area – NW 79th St. to the North, NW 63rd St. to the South, NW 10th Ave. to the West and N. Miami Ave. to the East. http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/10/18/another-pool-of-mosquitoes-test-positive-for-zika-in-miami-beach/
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niman Posted October 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 18, 2016 Eighth Pool Of Mosquitoes Test Positive For Zika In Miami Beach October 18, 2016 5:45 PM By Giovanna Maselli Filed Under: Florida, Health, Miami Beach, Zika Aedes aegypti mosquitos are transmitters of the Zika virus. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) 56 Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) — A new pool of mosquitoes have tested positive for the Zika virus in Miami Beach. Miami-Dade Mosquito Control officials confirmed the find on Tuesday. The pool was retrieved back on October 5th from a trap located at 1236 Drexel Avenue which is within the Zika transmission zone. Officials said residents at the location of the trap were made aware of the find. Mosquito control has inspected and treated the 1/8 mile area surrounding the property. Zika 101: Prevent Spread By Protecting Yourself Two additional mosquito samples collected from the same site have tested negative since the find, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Tuesday’s announcement comes after Mosquito Control found a new batch of mosquitoes had the virus in Miami Beach earlier this month. The mosquitoes came from a trap located at 1810 Jefferson Avenue on September 23rd. At last check, the results for that trap needed to be confirmed by the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Related: Rep. Wilson: Liberty City Not Getting Enough Attention In Zika Fight So far, there have been eight pools of mosquitoes that have tested positive for Zika on Miami Beach since the first discovery back on September 1st. Mosquito Control says they are still aggressively trying to break the cycle of local transmission. This includes a program to reduce and eliminate mosquito breeding and adult mosquitoes in the entire zone of transmission on Miami Beach. Truck spray treatments using Bti larvicide and adulticide are being performed weekly in the areas with local transmission. Treatments are also being conducted in conjunction with property inspections. Miami-Dade officials say, to date, more than 19,000 inspections have occurred on Miami Beach with more than 1,000 in Little River. Related: Drones, Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes & Sandals May Be Next Step In Zika Fight As of Tuesday, there were 163 non-travel related Zika infections in Florida and 744 travel-related cases. About 109 cases involved pregnant women. Miami-Dade residents who wish to report a mosquito nuisance should call 311. So far, the local transmission zones in Miami-Dade County are the following: Miami Beach Area – 28th Street to the north, 8th Street to the south, intercoastal water to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Miami Area – NW 79th St. to the North, NW 63rd St. to the South, NW 10th Ave. to the West and N. Miami Ave. to the East. http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/10/18/another-pool-of-mosquitoes-test-positive-for-zika-in-miami-beach/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) — A new pool of mosquitoes have tested positive for the Zika virus in Miami Beach. Miami-Dade Mosquito Control officials confirmed the find on Tuesday. The pool was retrieved back on October 5th from a trap located at 1236 Drexel Avenue which is within the Zika transmission zone. Officials said residents at the location of the trap were made aware of the find. Mosquito control has inspected and treated the 1/8 mile area surrounding the property. Zika 101: Prevent Spread By Protecting Yourself Two additional mosquito samples collected from the same site have tested negative since the find, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Tuesday’s announcement comes after Mosquito Control found a new batch of mosquitoes had the virus in Miami Beach earlier this month. The mosquitoes came from a trap located at 1810 Jefferson Avenue on September 23rd. At last check, the results for that trap needed to be confirmed by the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Related: Rep. Wilson: Liberty City Not Getting Enough Attention In Zika Fight So far, there have been eight pools of mosquitoes that have tested positive for Zika on Miami Beach since the first discovery back on September 1st. Mosquito Control says they are still aggressively trying to break the cycle of local transmission. This includes a program to reduce and eliminate mosquito breeding and adult mosquitoes in the entire zone of transmission on Miami Beach. Truck spray treatments using Bti larvicide and adulticide are being performed weekly in the areas with local transmission. Treatments are also being conducted in conjunction with property inspections. Miami-Dade officials say, to date, more than 19,000 inspections have occurred on Miami Beach with more than 1,000 in Little River. Related: Drones, Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes & Sandals May Be Next Step In Zika Fight As of Tuesday, there were 163 non-travel related Zika infections in Florida and 744 travel-related cases. About 109 cases involved pregnant women. Miami-Dade residents who wish to report a mosquito nuisance should call 311. So far, the local transmission zones in Miami-Dade County are the following: Miami Beach Area – 28th Street to the north, 8th Street to the south, intercoastal water to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Miami Area – NW 79th St. to the North, NW 63rd St. to the South, NW 10th Ave. to the West and N. Miami Ave. to the East. http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/10/18/another-pool-of-mosquitoes-test-positive-for-zika-in-miami-beach/
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