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Florida finds Zika in local mosquitoes

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Florida finds Zika in local mosquitoes


AP on September 2, 2016, 9:50 am

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Florida has found the Zika virus in three groups of mosquitoes trapped in Miami Beach - the first time this has happened in the continental US - and authorities are blaming a particular flower for making mosquito control much more difficult.

One of the traps that tested positive was at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, where bromeliads bloom. The plants trap standing water in their cylindrical centres, providing excellent breeding areas for mosquitoes amid their colourful flowers and pointy leaves.

``Everyone should know by now that bromeliads are really problematic for us. These are probably the number one breeding area for mosquitoes,'' said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez.

He said Miami Beach is removing all bromeliads from its landscaping, and urged residents across the county to either pull them out or rinse them after every rain.

And with Hurricane Hermine bringing much more rain to Florida, Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday ordered the county to immediately conduct aerial spraying by helicopter as recommended by the CDC.

The Zika-carrying mosquitoes were trapped in a touristy 1.5-square-mile area of South Beach identified as a zone of active transmission of the virus, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said in a news release.

``This is the first time we have found a Zika virus positive mosquito pool in the continental United States,'' confirmed Erin Sykes, a CDC spokeswoman.

Finding the virus in mosquitoes has been likened by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention to finding a needle in a haystack, but the testing helps mosquito controllers target their efforts, and it confirms that the insects themselves, in addition to infected humans, have begun transmitting the virus inside the mainland United States.

The illness spreads from people to mosquitoes to people again through bites, but the insects do not spread the disease among their own population, and their lifespan is just a few weeks.

A poll released Thursday suggests nearly 48 per cent of Americans are wary of travelling to US destinations where people have been infected with Zika through mosquito bites.

The Kaiser Family Foundation survey also found 61 per cent felt uneasy about travelling to Zika zones outside the US mainland, including Puerto Rico.

Most of the Zika infections from Florida mosquitoes have been in the Miami area, not the tourist mecca of Orlando and its Walt Disney World, Universal and SeaWorld theme parks.

But Miami is a major tourism draw, with more than 15.5 million people making overnight visits to the city and its nearby beaches last year. Florida in general has a lot to lose as Zika spreads: The state set a new record for tourism with more than 105 million people from out of state and other countries visiting in 2015.

Officials said they are not considering asking restaurants and bars in the area to temporarily close outdoor dining areas, but they will increase spraying, trapping and testing.

``This is a very, very difficult mosquito to control, said Gimenez. ``The CDC director once told me this is the cockroach of mosquitoes, that it will find a way somehow to breed.

Since July, authorities have linked a couple dozen Zika cases to transmission in small areas of Miami's Wynwood district and the popular South Beach neighbourhood of Miami Beach. Other isolated cases not linked to travel outside the US also have been confirmed elsewhere in Miami-Dade county, as well as in neighbouring counties and in the Tampa Bay area, totaling 49 for the state.

A third of people surveyed in the poll believe Congress should make approving more funds to combat Zika a top priority. President Barack Obama proposed $1.9 billion in emergency funding for Zika in February, but Congress has been unable to agree on a final bill.

The poll of 1,211 adults conducted Aug. 18-24 has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

Scott, a Republican, has repeatedly called on Congress to send the president a Zika funding bill, saying ``we still need the federal government to show up.''



 
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