Source: http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/...07/3108193.htm
7 January, 2011 11:19AM AEDT
One case of Barmah Forest Virus confirmed in Swan Hill
By Jenni Henderson
One case of Barmah Forest Virus has been confirmed in Swan Hill, highlighting the need be aware of mosquito borne viruses this summer.
The wet weather has helped create ideal conditions for the mosquitoes that transmit the disease, which is carried by birds from tropical Queensland.
"Once the floods start subsiding we should get much more transmission"," says Dr Mike Moynihan, a general practitioner in Swan Hill.
He expects that in Swan Hill there will be fifty to a hundred cases by the end of the season in April.
7 January, 2011 11:19AM AEDT
One case of Barmah Forest Virus confirmed in Swan Hill
By Jenni Henderson
One case of Barmah Forest Virus has been confirmed in Swan Hill, highlighting the need be aware of mosquito borne viruses this summer.
The wet weather has helped create ideal conditions for the mosquitoes that transmit the disease, which is carried by birds from tropical Queensland.
"Once the floods start subsiding we should get much more transmission"," says Dr Mike Moynihan, a general practitioner in Swan Hill.
He expects that in Swan Hill there will be fifty to a hundred cases by the end of the season in April.