Continue Mosquito Protection Measures

(Sticky Post) Published October 11, 2019 | Health Department | Automatically Archived on 10/26/2019

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Based on the confirmed case of West Nile Virus in Middlesex County, the Sudbury Health Department continues to remind residents to remain diligent in protecting themselves against West Nile and EEE viruses until deep hard frosts occur.  

Mosquito pools from Sudbury and other Middlesex County towns were recently submitted for testing. These pools included the species of concern for EEE. Results indicated declining mosquito populations and all tested negative for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).

Residents should continue to follow Massachusetts Department of Public Health guidelines including:

Limit outdoor activities after dusk

Wear protective clothing

Apply insect repellent with DEET