
What is Eastern Equine
Encephalitis or EEE?
Eastern
Equine Encephalitis is an
infectious disease that affects
the
brain of horses. The disease is
caused by a virus which attacks
the
brain, destroys some nerve cells
and cause brain inflammation and
swelling.
Can people be get EEE?
Yes, people can get a disease
that looks like the disease in
horses.
What type of illness does EEE
cause in people?
The
majority of the people who get
infected with the virus have no
illness or
at most, have an infection
similar to a mild flu with
fever,
headache
and fatigue. Rarely the virus
will multiply in the central
nervous
system and causes a brain
disease (called encephalitis).
The
symptoms are high fever,
headache, drowsiness,
irritability,
and
sometimes loss of muscular
power, in arms and legs, double
vision,
impairment of speech, hearing or
balance.
How common is EEE?
EEE is a
rare disease in Louisiana. It
occurs in small outbreaks in
the late
summer. Several years may go by
without outbreaks.
Outbreaks
usually start with horses and
are followed by a few
human
cases. In 1999 there were 2
cases in humans and over 100
in horses,
in 2000 there were 5 cases in
horses and no cases in
humans.
How do persons get infected with
EEE?
The EEE
virus infects wild birds and is
passed on from bird to bird
by
mosquitoes. EEE does not cause
any illness in these wild birds.
During
late summer and early fall
mosquitoes leave the swamps for
drier
forested habitats. If they are
in high numbers these
mosquitoes
which usually do not bite people
or horses will do so
and
transmit the infection to them.
EEE is not transmitted from
horse to horse or from horse to
human
because
the virus does not reach
sufficiently high levels in the
blood to
be infectious to mosquitoes.
How can EEE infection be
diagnosed?
The
diagnosis of EEE is confirmed by
lab tests performed in the
blood or
the spinal fluid.
How is EEE infection treated?
There are
no drugs that would kill the
virus and stop the infection.
The
treatment consists of helping
the patient survive through the
complications caused by the
disease.
Are there long-term consequences
of EEE infection?
While EEE
is usually a mild infection, in
some rare cases it can
cause
death or serious brain damage
with sequelae that remain.
Some
improvements may be seen after
some time.
1 - Avoid
outdoor activities when
mosquitoes are the most active
or
wear long sleeve shirts and long
pants and avoid dark colors
which
attract
mosquitoes.
2 - Apply insect repellent (with
NN diethyl-m-toluamide -DEET- or
dimethyl
phtalate). Follow the
instructions on the bottle. Do
not
exceed the dose particularly in
children.
3 - Spend nights in well
maintained buildings with
screened doors
and
windows. If the building is not
insect-proof (tent for example)
sleep
under a mosquito net. Make sure
that the net is not torn and
that no
mosquitoes are trapped inside.
Insecticide sprays, electric
insecticide dispenser with
pyrethroid tablets and
pyrethroid
mosquito
coil are useful but do not
replace a good mosquito net.
What can be done to prevent
being infected?
Because
there is no specific treatment
for EEE, control of
epidemics
relies solely on personal
protective measures against
mosquitoes, spraying to kill
mosquito adult, applying
pesticides
against
larvae or reducing the breeding
areas for larvae (standing
water). If
sufficient numbers of adult
mosquitoes are killed, virus
transmission can be interrupted.
1 - Avoid
outdoor activities when
mosquitoes are the most active
or
wear long sleeve shirts and long
pants and avoid dark colors
which
attract
mosquitoes.
2 - Apply insect repellent (with
NN diethyl-m-toluamide -DEET- or
dimethyl
phtalate). Follow the
instructions on the bottle. Do
not
exceed the dose particularly in
children.
3 - Spend nights in well
maintained buildings with
screened doors
and
windows. If the building is not
insect-proof (tent for example)
sleep
under a mosquito net. Make sure
that the net is not torn and
that no
mosquitoes are trapped inside.
Insecticide sprays, electric
insecticide dispenser with
pyrethroid tablets and
pyrethroid
mosquito
coil are useful but do not
replace a good mosquito net.