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Protecting regional Victorians

At-risk Macedon Ranges residents will now have access to free Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) vaccines.

Health Minister and Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas encouraged at-risk regional Victorians to understand the risks of mosquito-borne diseases and to take simple steps to protect themselves from mosquito bites while enjoying more time outside over the warmer summer months.

“Mosquitoes can carry serious diseases that pose a real risk to our health – as we head into the warmer months, we would urge all Victorians to take simple precautions to protect themselves and their families,” she said.

“We are again making the JEV vaccine available for those Victorians most at risk, keeping communities safe from this preventable mosquito-borne disease.”

Backed by a $2.3 million state government investment, the vaccine is now available to people in 24 regional local government areas, primarily inland riverine regions, where there is a higher risk of exposure to the virus.

Most people with JEV infection do not have symptoms or have only mild symptoms such as a fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and muscle aches.

However, a small number – around one in every 250 people – can develop severe infection of the brain (encephalitis) or meningitis which can be fatal.

The free JEV vaccine is available for eligible people through GPs, Aboriginal health services, community pharmacies and some local councils.

Simple and practical steps that Victorians can undertake to reduce the risk of being bitten by mosquitoes, include:

– wearing long, loose and light-coloured clothing when outdoors

– using mosquito repellents that contain active ingredients including Picaridin or DEET

– spraying or rubbing repellent on children’s clothes is recommended, avoiding their skin

– limiting time spent outdoors when mosquitoes are most active such as at dawn and dusk

– removing stagnant water where mosquitoes can breed around the home or a campsite

– making sure windows are fitted with mosquito netting or screens

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