With the spring season comes an increase in mosquito and tick activity in West Virginia. Vector-borne diseases occur annually beginning in early spring and peaking in August and September when people and arthropod vectors are most active outdoors. Health providers can educate patients on preventive measures, including use of recommended insect repellents with DEET and permethrin, to prevent bites and control diseases spread by mosquitoes and ticks.
Archives for May 2019
HEALTH ADVISORY #158 Recommendations for Routine HIV Testing and Available Resources for Healthcare Providers
The Bureau for Public Health, in collaboration with local and federal partners, is responding to an increase in newly diagnosed cases of HIV among persons who inject drugs (PWID) in West Virginia. Public health partnerships, expanded HIV testing, early diagnosis and linkage to care, harm reduction services, and initiation of or referral to substance use disorder recovery as applicable are all critical to preventing and addressing HIV in the community. Thanks to new and better treatments, people with HIV who remain in care are now living longer – and with a better quality of life – than ever before.