Bird infected with West Nile Virus discovered in Novato

Bay City News
Monday, June 15, 2015

NOVATO, Calif. -- The Marin/Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District announced Friday it has discovered the first sign of West Nile Virus in Marin County this year.



District officials confirmed an infected American crow was collected near Dusel Ct. in Novato.



"Dead birds can be our first indicators of virus in an area and a valuable tool for protecting public health," according to Sarah Brooks, lead Biologist for the Marin/Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District.



Vector control technicians will continue to trap, test and monitor adult mosquitoes in the area and perform control operations as necessary, according to district officials.



Residents are advised to help reduce mosquito production by removing standing water in their yards on a regular basis.



To report dead birds, residents can call the West Nile Virus hotline at (877) 968-2473.

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