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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Crawford County Receives West Nile Virus Grant$91,492 for mosquito monitoring, virus surveillance program Crawford County will receive a $91,492 Pennsylvania Mosquito Surveillance Program grant, through the Department of Environmental Protection, to continue the ongoing efforts to combat the potentially fatal West Nile Virus, according to Senator Bob Robbins (R-50). The West Nile Virus, which is transmitted by mosquitoes, was detected for the first time in Pennsylvania in 2000. Overall, there were 548 positive cases statewide in 2008, including 14 reported cases of human infection. There were three confirmed cases of West Nile Virus in Crawford County last year, all involving birds or mosquitoes. “Crawford County will use the money to implement a mosquito monitoring and virus surveillance program and to educate residents about the potential threat posed by the virus,” Senator Robbins said. “This surveillance and testing includes trapping mosquitoes, collecting dead birds and monitoring other animals as well as people who may be infected.” Here are some ways to eliminate mosquito breeding areas:
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