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>This year's outbreak of the disease began in southern states

>including Louisiana and Mississippi and has been slowly migrating to

>the north and west.

I don't believe mosquitoes fly fast enough to spread the virus to all

the other states.

 

>California officials said they have yet to identify the virus in

>mosquitoes, birds or other animals.

 

Possibly birds fly that fast, but many are not migratory.

 

So, any ideas on how the west Nile virus has propagated so quickly?

 

Wayne

 

 

 

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Gettingwell, Wayne Fugitt <wayne@f...> wrote:

So, any ideas on how the west Nile virus has propagated so quickly?

 

 

Perhaps at least one finger should be pointed at man & his combustion

engine? Look at our mass shipping across the nation whether it be

plane, train or automobile (more likely semi truck). Many a

creature, both foe & friend, become entrapped inside these & are

rapidily transported to where ever the next destination decided by

man happens to be. Just a thought!

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Sunday, September 29, 2002 1:43 PM

Re: Migration habits of mosquitoes

 

 

> Gettingwell, Wayne Fugitt <wayne@f...> wrote:

> So, any ideas on how the west Nile virus has propagated so quickly?

>

>

> Perhaps at least one finger should be pointed at man & his

combustion

> engine? Look at our mass shipping across the nation whether it be

> plane, train or automobile (more likely semi truck). Many a

> creature, both foe & friend, become entrapped inside these & are

> rapidily transported to where ever the next destination decided by

> man happens to be. Just a thought!

>

 

More than just mosquitoes. As a kid in New York city I

located a big yellow & black ground spider which I (after much

library research) tentatively identified as a tropic spider. Here

in New Orleans, we have many different insects which arrived here by

boat along with tropical fruit. I have heard rumors that Vietnamese

cobras are beginning to breed in South-Western Louisiana. I am sure

others could add many pages to this list from their own experience.

 

Alobar

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The local vets are saying it's got to be traveling with the

mosquitos on trucks. The pattern is not following traditional bird

migration so it has to be traveling by truck.

 

 

vache920 [vache920]

Gettingwell, Wayne Fugitt

<wayne@f...> wrote:

So, any ideas on how the west Nile virus has

propagated so quickly?

 

 

Perhaps at least one finger should be

pointed at man & his combustion

engine? Look at our mass shipping across

the nation whether it be

plane, train or automobile (more likely semi

truck). Many a

creature, both foe & friend, become

entrapped inside these & are

rapidily transported to where ever the next

destination decided by

man happens to be. Just a thought!

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---According to some recent news articles West Nile is being spread

rapidly thru blood transfusions. There are several instances where

this has been confirmed just recently as in the case of the breast-

feeding Mom who contracted west nile in the hospital.

This is not the first time tainted blood has been problematic in

spreading a local virus. It is not uncommon to contract HIV in this

manner. With all the existing technology it seems as if something

could be done to clean up the blood banks. Seems as if this should

be the number one priority!

 

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In Gettingwell, hcolwell@d... wrote:

> The local vets are saying it's got to be traveling

with the

> mosquitos on trucks. The pattern is not following traditional bird

> migration so it has to be traveling by truck.

>

>

>

> vache920

[vache920]

> Gettingwell, Wayne Fugitt

> <wayne@f...> wrote:

> So, any ideas on how the west Nile

virus has

> propagated so quickly?

>

>

> Perhaps at least one finger should be

> pointed at man & his combustion

> engine? Look at our mass shipping

across

> the nation whether it be

> plane, train or automobile (more

likely semi

> truck). Many a

> creature, both foe & friend, become

> entrapped inside these & are

> rapidily transported to where ever

the next

> destination decided by

> man happens to be. Just a thought!

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