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Other Hazards

Biohazard

 

Swine Flu

For information on H1N1 swine flu, visit the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

You may also wish to download these two important, and informative, PDFs:

Mosqitoes

There are various diseases (Malaria, Encephalitis, Dengue Fever and Yellow Fever) that are transmitted by mosquitos. Living in Florida, we can never truly be mosquito-free, but we can be mosquito smart. There are simple actions that we can take to reduce our risk of infection from one of these mosquito-borne diseases.

Protect Yourself

Q. Is there a human vaccine against encephalitis?

A. No, but several companies are working towards developing a vaccine.

Q. What can I do to reduce my risk of becoming infected?

A. Anything that you do that reduces your exposure to mosquitos will reduce your risk:

Protect Your Horses

Q. Is there an equine vaccine against encephalitis?

A. Vaccines are now available for both Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus. Please check with your local veterinarian for more information.

Q. What can I do to reduce my horses' risk of becoming infected?

A. Anything that you do that reduces your horses' exposure to mosquitos will reduce its risk:

Protect Your Pets

Q. How do dogs or cats become infected with West Nile virus?

A. The same way humans become infected - by the bite of infectious mosquitoes.

Q. What can I do to reduce my pets' risk of becoming infected?

A. By reducing your pets' exposure to mosquitos you will reduce its risk:

Protect Your Home