How Do You Recognize And Prevent Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE)?
• Know if you are at risk. You are at higher risk of contracting EEE if you: ‘; } s += “”; document.write(s); return; } google_ad_channel = ‘+7733764704+1640266093+9503394424+9483187321+8388126455+8941458308+4912122252+7122150828’ + xchannels + gchans; google_ad_client = “pub-9543332082073187”; google_ad_output = ‘js’; google_ad_type = ‘text’; google_feedback = ‘on’; google_ad_region = “test”; google_ad_format = ‘250x250_as’; //–> • Live near or visit areas with an established presence of the virus. • Participate in outdoor activities or work in an area where the virus has been detected. • If you are over age 50 or under age 15. • Recognize the symptoms of EEE. Many people who become infected with EEEV have no obvious sickness. For those who do develop an illness, watch for: • Mild flu-like symptoms, including: • Overall tiredness. • Muscle and joint ache. • Loss of appetite. • Headache. • Fever. • Disorientation. • More severe infections can cause inflammation of the brain, coma and