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West Nile virus information, prevention
strategies on website
TORONTO - June 21, 2004
West Nile virus - a mosquito-borne disease that infected more than
1,300 people in seven provinces last year - is expected to reach
right across the country in 2004. CropLife Canada and the Urban
Pest Management Council (UPMC) are helping Canadians prepare for
the increased threat by providing a comprehensive public website
specifically devoted to West Nile virus (WNV) at www.croplife.ca/WNV
"Our industry is committed to giving people as much information
as we can about West Nile virus," says Debra Conlon, Executive Director,
UPMC. "The website is an effective means to provide the public as
well as governments, municipalities and boards of health with information
about the tools that can control mosquitoes at all their life stages,"
says Conlon.
Entomologist Randy Gadawski says information is critical to disease
control. Gadawski, who has studied WNV across Canada and runs Black
Duck Consultants out of Winnipeg, says there are two major areas
of intervention. First, protect yourself from mosquito bites by
eliminating areas of standing water on your own property. "The small
amount of water held in just one old tire can breed several hundred
mosquitoes and the mosquitoes that develop in your own backyard
are the ones most likely to bite you. Second, control mosquitoes,
either when they're still in the aquatic or immature stage of development,
or the adult stage," says Gadawski.
Check the CropLife Canada / UPMC website for more ways to control
mosquitoes and reduce the risk of exposure to WNV. The site, introduced
last year, is continually updated with the most current information
such as tips on how to protect your family, integrated solutions
for mosquito control, a Frequently Asked Questions section and links
to other sources in Canada and the United States.
"It's a valuable resource that reflects the commitment of CropLife
Canada, UPMC and their member companies to limit the spread of this
disease," says Conlon.
Beyond the site's information, UPMC members play a vital role in
the control of WNV by providing effective mosquito control products.
CropLife Canada is a national
trade association representing the developers, manufacturers, and
distributors of plant science innovations - pest-control products
and plant biotechnology - for use in agriculture, urban and public
health settings. CropLife Canada stands for safety and innovation
supported by a foundation of continuous research and a strong commitment
to stewardship.
The Urban
Pest Management Council of Canada represents the manufacturers,
formulators, distributors and allied associations of specialty pest
management products, for the consumer or professional markets used
in turf, ornamental, pest management, forestry, aquatic, vegetation
management and other non-food/fibre applications.
For more information, contact:
Renée Mactaggart,
Director of Communications, CropLife Canada,
at 416-622-9771.
Email: mactaggartr@croplife.ca
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