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Ronnie Nease, Knox County Department of Health, explains how to prevent West Nile virus.

West Nile virus has been found in Culex mosquitoes in three other areas of Knox County, the Knox County Health Department reported Tuesday.

The mosquitoes in the Fairmont Boulevard neighborhood of North Knoxville, near West Emory Road and at West Hills, have been tested positive for the virus, which typically appears in Knox County in late summer and can infect horses and humans.

Weather permitting, the health unit will spray mosquitoes in these areas between 8:30 pm. and at 2 pm on Thursday and October 4 at Fairmont; and September 25th and October 9th at West Hills and West Emory Road. Residents are advised to stay indoors while spraying and keep the animals indoors or in the back yards.

Most people with West Nile virus, who are transported by Culex mosquitoes, have no symptoms, but about one in five infected people develop fever and other symptoms and about one in 150 people develop an illness. severe, sometimes fatal. .

The health service recommends the use of repellents containing DEET, picaridine, lemon eucalyptus oil, para-menthane-diol, 2-undecone or IR3535, and wearing socks. and long-sleeved shirts.

Also, empty any object on your property that could collect water – tires, cans, flowerpots and saucers underneath, pool covers, children's toys and garbage cans. In bird baths and ponds on your property, use larvicides to prevent mosquito breeding. More information is available at www.knoxcounty.org/health/mosquitoes.

The Fairmont Boulevard spray area includes Mineral Springs Avenue from Walker Boulevard to Whittle Springs Road; Walker Boulevard from Mineral Springs Avenue to Powers Street; Montclair Avenue; Underwood Place; White Oak Lane; Valley View Drive from Whittle Springs Road to White Oak Lane; McCampbell Avenue; Upland Avenue; Tecoma Drive; Arbor Place; Maxwell Street; Emoriland Boulevard east of Kuhlman Street; Fairmont Boulevard from Kuhlman Street to Maxwell Street; Avondale of Whittle Springs at Maxwell Street; Boright Place; Boright Drive from Whittle Springs Road to Maxwell Street; McNutt Street; Brunswick Street; Whitney Place; Forestdale Avenue from Whittle Springs Road to Maxwell Street; Edgewood Avenue from Barton Street to Maxwell Street; Barton Street, from Edgewood to Fairmont; Albert Avenue, from Barton Street to Fairview Street; Nickerson Avenue, from Barton Street to Bellevue Street; Fairview Street, from Nickerson Avenue to Edgewood Avenue; Clearview Street; Orlando Street; Bellevue Street; Derieux Drive; Seymour Avenue; Sandra Avenue; Shaw Drive; Fontana Street; Fairwood Avenue; Powers Street; and Miami Street.

The West Emory Road area includes Overton Lane, Veston Drive, Morton View Lane, Belinda Road, Betenia Road, Beaver Creek Drive, Central Pike Avenue to Brickyard Road. Brickyard Road, Ewing Road to Driftwood Drive, Granville Connor Road, Collier Road to Helen Drive, Helen Drive, Shady Lane, Gill Lane, Gill Road, Madora Lane, Mayview Drive, Sevilla Road, Drive Country Walk and racing circle.

The West Hills area includes Winston Road north of Interstate 40 to Corteland Drive; Corteland Drive between Bennington Drive and Chesterfield Drive; Chesterfield Drive between Bennington Drive and Corteland Drive; Bennington Drive east of Corteland Drive; Churchill Road; Sheffield Drive west of Kennon Road; Vanosdale Road; Shadycrest Drive; Westridge Drive; Kennon Park Lane; Portsmouth Road; Sutton Lane; Somerset Road; Manderly Way; West Hills Road between Stockton Drive and Sheffield Drive; and areas around West Hills Elementary School and YMCA Westside.

Other parts of the county have already been treated this year, with the trapped mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile virus. Find a complete mosquito spray program at knoxcounty.org/health.

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