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POWERPOINT PRESENTATION - OC VECTOR CONTROL
Orange County Vector Control District �� eoAL DIST w �� O Pip s i�i 9icT 0 v_ <1 1=0 a �GE cooo� TR Vector Control Activities in the City of Tustin Definition: Vec-tor (vek'ta : Any insect or other arthropod, rodent or other animal of public health significance capable of harboring or transmitting the causative agents of human disease, or capable of causing human discomfort, or injury. Mission Statement: The mission of the Orange County Vector Control District is to provide the citizens of Orange County with the highest level of protection from vectors and vector-borne diseases. OCVCD Protects Public Health • OC Vector Control is not apest-control agency. — The District controls vectors as defined by the California Health and Safety Code. • Mosquitoes — Active control — Education • Rats — Education • Fire Ants — Active control • Flies — Education Mosquitoes � 1 M71 Mosquito Life Cycle JAuuIL Mosquito Breeding Sources Storm Drains cue loft �,,• i• �� � tri'. ,� ' �;.. Flood Channels — 10 Miles 'rr hAir ---• p' �^ �'. - .. orf •. .. .4-6---c-r - Street Gutters — 29 Miles Underground Storm Drains — 120 Access Points a I Imp Q JITO CONTROL M GAUTION , Tequeni5lops ]o Na[ Wax I J ,rte _ is ............ . . . . . Aerial Surveillance — 45 Pools Under Treatment -- i+ r.4 j th M West Nile Virus Human Infection: Orange County, 2004 - 2012 M, N A Total YTD: 240 Fatalities: 9 Not Shown: 5 Cases, Unknown Locations 0 2.5 5 10 Miles Jpdated 7/25/2013 TA 1 Fatality San Clemente 0 Isn 2 Fatality t3,e� ,o 1 Fatality Y, F��©H 2 L',nds n 2 Fatalities Sn aue'anau _. LA ZLMp 1 Fatality Anaheim ® 8 cY 4 Villa p P1rk I-- oa19Gs 4 iosOiT 2 4 aoe'�ao an a � 2 Fatalities enOncx en2as spN25ANA Tustln Fo L NrnOn� 1 Fatality 9 O "1111NI aE n atality i 2 M, N A Total YTD: 240 Fatalities: 9 Not Shown: 5 Cases, Unknown Locations 0 2.5 5 10 Miles Jpdated 7/25/2013 TA 1 Fatality San Clemente 0 Isn 2 Fatality Flea -borne Typhus Suburban Transmission Cycle 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Human Flea -Borne Typhus Cases By Year m r, o m t Ln �.D r, o0 0-i N m t Ln r, m -i t Ln �.D r" t r, t Ln r, m�.D � X M o N m m m Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln �.D �.D �.D �.D �.D r, r, 00 00 00 M o 0 0 0 -1 -1 M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 N N N N N N N N Flea -borne Typhus Suspect, Probable, or Confirmed Human Cases Orange County, 2006 - 2013 BUENA PARK 17 LA PALMA [5] CY 3 LOS ALAM ITOS F1_1 5AL a 112; 9 LA HABRA 2 L _ CPra FULLERTON 7 ACENTIA NT ]_djjjk1 v • A 0 a Villa Park ORANGE 1 ] �7p� u E E R• E [8] SA AA A 12 Tustin JTAIN VALLEY 5 I_ 4dditfonal Vector Control Prod GLQlcm"� s • c, �0 yCi � �111(1iu/ Questions ? Jared Dever, MPA Director of Communications Orange County Vector Control District idever@ocvcd.org 714-971-2421