Concerns over mosquito-borne tropical virus, 2 confirmed cases

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Friday, June 27, 2014
Experts taking closer look at chikungunya
Experts give tips to show what you can do to protect yourself before it's too late.

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- Two cases of chikungunya confirmed in North Carolina and now experts at N.C. State are taking a closer look at the virus. A meeting was also held with state agency heads to discuss public safety.

The virus originates in the Caribbean. Health officials says it can't be transferred person-to-person, but the Asian tiger mosquito found in this state is a carrier.

The illness brings fever and severe, often disabling, joint pains in the hands and feet. Wednesday, a second case was confirmed in the state. A person is under quarantine now in Alamance County.

The type of mosquito that carries this tropical virus breeds in water. Health officials say there are things folks should be doing right now around the house to protect themselves.

"Make sure your gutters aren't clogged. Drain your bird baths at least once a week, or just empty them entirely. And make sure you don't have any small objects what can hold water in the backyard," said North Carolina Public Health Veterinarian Carl Williams.

Officials recommend using repellent with at least 20 percent of DEET. They also urge folks who have recently traveled to the Caribbean and start experiencing flu-like symptoms to contact a doctor immediately.

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