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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 25, 2004
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Robbins Announces Funding to Monitor for West Nile Virus in Mercer County

Harrisburg – State Sen. Bob Robbins (R-50) today announced that state funding would be available to monitor Mercer County for the West Nile Virus.

"The West Nile Virus is a potentially deadly disease that requires careful monitoring," said Robbins. "This state funding will help in monitoring the situation and in informing residents."

Mercer County will receive $80,717 in state funding to implement a mosquito monitoring and virus surveillance program to determine if the virus is present in Mercer County and to assist in informing residents about the issue, said Robbins.

The West Nile virus was detected for the first time in Pennsylvania in 2000, turning up in birds, mosquitoes and a horse. To combat the spread of the virus, which is transmitted by mosquitoes, Pennsylvania has developed a comprehensive network covering all 67 counties. It includes trapping mosquitoes, collecting dead birds and monitoring horses, people and sentinel chickens.

In 2004, the virus has been reported in two counties: Bucks and Union.

The grant was awarded through the state Mosquito Surveillance Program, which is administered by the state Department of Environmental Protection.

CONTACT: Mike Hengst (717) 787-1322


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