Post 3: I would be more worried about this as we are having a severe mouse plague in large areas of AU south east...... cant post link so go to abc.net.au and copy this into search: mice-plague-sparks-rare-disease-outbreak
@SupercellKid - This is only one of 2 possibilities. I have not seen the report nor do I know of its exact content. I have posted 2 videos in relation to the today tonight so called super deadly disease cover up and if it is a disease, then this is the only possibilty as the other is a brain eating ameobia that crawls into your head and munches away on your grey matter. Both are in australia but both have also featured in docos several times like "Monsters inside me"
Post 2: Either way I am glad you made this post, it has made me aware that this is nothing to panic about. While I live in Finley NSW now, I have spent a great number of years in Port Hedland and Roebourne WA. Mozzies and their diseases are indeed well known by the Gen Pop. nothing new and shame on Channel Sevens Current Affairs Dept for making such propaganda and scare mongering for Ratings. I hope an infected Mozzie bites the producer, now that would be NEWS!!!
@SupercellKid - PS ... oh and BTW ... You'd have to be really super unlucky to get either of these issues. It's alot like saying there is a super flesh eating disease out there that'll eat you alive. Yes, it is out there and yes, everyone has it on their skin. However - almost nobody actually gets eaten by it as the body tends to look after itself nicely.
Post 1: I am a bit confused. I live in Finley NSW. 20k north of the Murray river. We get tonnes of Mozzies here. I was watching 7mate and an Advert came on saying that Australia's government is covering up some disease outbreak. The special FX Map they used made it seem as though its spreading all across Australia. What I am confused about is if its not going to air until tomorrow and you posted this on the 12th how did you see it? Are you from W.A.?
Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) is a rare disease caused by the Murray Valley encephalitis virus. It is spread to humans by infected mosquitoes. Most people with this infection remain completely well while others may only develop a mild illness with fever.
A small proportion of those infected develop a severe brain infection called encephalitis.
MVE usually occurs in remote north-western Australia. In south eastern Australia, MVE is occasionally seen when heavy rainfall, flooding and hot weather favour bird and mosquito breeding.
In NSW, the pattern of disease over the last century has been outbreaks occurring decades apart, with no or very few cases identified in between.
People who have visited or live in or around wetlands or rivers are most likely to be at risk. The Murray-Darling basin is sometimes affected but mosquitoes with the virus may also live in other rivers and wetlands around NSW.
Post 3: I would be more worried about this as we are having a severe mouse plague in large areas of AU south east...... cant post link so go to abc.net.au and copy this into search: mice-plague-sparks-rare-disease-outbreak
SupercellKid 3 months ago
@SupercellKid - This is only one of 2 possibilities. I have not seen the report nor do I know of its exact content. I have posted 2 videos in relation to the today tonight so called super deadly disease cover up and if it is a disease, then this is the only possibilty as the other is a brain eating ameobia that crawls into your head and munches away on your grey matter. Both are in australia but both have also featured in docos several times like "Monsters inside me"
chickensayboo 3 months ago
Post 2: Either way I am glad you made this post, it has made me aware that this is nothing to panic about. While I live in Finley NSW now, I have spent a great number of years in Port Hedland and Roebourne WA. Mozzies and their diseases are indeed well known by the Gen Pop. nothing new and shame on Channel Sevens Current Affairs Dept for making such propaganda and scare mongering for Ratings. I hope an infected Mozzie bites the producer, now that would be NEWS!!!
SupercellKid 3 months ago
@SupercellKid - PS ... oh and BTW ... You'd have to be really super unlucky to get either of these issues. It's alot like saying there is a super flesh eating disease out there that'll eat you alive. Yes, it is out there and yes, everyone has it on their skin. However - almost nobody actually gets eaten by it as the body tends to look after itself nicely.
chickensayboo 3 months ago
Post 1: I am a bit confused. I live in Finley NSW. 20k north of the Murray river. We get tonnes of Mozzies here. I was watching 7mate and an Advert came on saying that Australia's government is covering up some disease outbreak. The special FX Map they used made it seem as though its spreading all across Australia. What I am confused about is if its not going to air until tomorrow and you posted this on the 12th how did you see it? Are you from W.A.?
SupercellKid 3 months ago
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Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) is a rare disease caused by the Murray Valley encephalitis virus. It is spread to humans by infected mosquitoes. Most people with this infection remain completely well while others may only develop a mild illness with fever.
vidsupquick 3 months ago
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A small proportion of those infected develop a severe brain infection called encephalitis.
MVE usually occurs in remote north-western Australia. In south eastern Australia, MVE is occasionally seen when heavy rainfall, flooding and hot weather favour bird and mosquito breeding.
In NSW, the pattern of disease over the last century has been outbreaks occurring decades apart, with no or very few cases identified in between.
vidsupquick 3 months ago
People who have visited or live in or around wetlands or rivers are most likely to be at risk. The Murray-Darling basin is sometimes affected but mosquitoes with the virus may also live in other rivers and wetlands around NSW.
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