Israel Faces Mosquito-Borne Virus Outbreak, With Unprecedented Impacts on Wild Birds and Humans: Health Authorities Take Action as Experts Warn of the Dangers of Paralyzed and Dead Birds and Urge Precautions for At-Risk Individuals

Reporting Birds with Unusual Behavior in the Neighborhood is Crucial

There is currently an outbreak of a mosquito-borne virus affecting dozens of patients, including some with serious neurological damage. The majority of cases are located in Gush Dan and the Sharon region, prompting the Ministries of Health and Environmental Protection to take action.

Dr. Katzman reveals that the virus primarily affects wild birds, such as crows and waterfowl, which can become paralyzed and die. Infected birds have been found in Israel, highlighting the importance of reporting any birds with unusual behavior to authorities.

However, Dr. Katzman clarifies that the virus is not directly transmitted from birds to humans but by mosquitoes that have bitten infected birds. He urges residents to report any sick or dead birds to local veterinarians and stresses the importance of using mosquito repellents, especially for at-risk individuals like the elderly and immunocompromised.

As the authorities work to contain the mosquito-borne virus, it is crucial for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect themselves. By reporting any sick or dead birds and using mosquito repellents, individuals can help prevent the spread of the virus and mitigate its impact on the community. Together, with vigilance and cooperation, the community can work towards overcoming this current public health challenge.

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