
B.C. Health officials set up mosquito traps in the Sea to Sky region for study
VANCOUVER — Mosquito traps have been set up across the Sea-to-Sky region in British Columbia as health officials launch a pilot project to understand the area’s mosquitoes and the illnesses they spread.
Vancouver Coastal Health says there were four cases of mosquito-borne illnesses late last year, that resulted in swelling of the brain, and all the patients likely acquired the infections in the area along Howe Sound and north to Whistler and Pemberton.
Dr. Moliehi Khaketla, medical health officer for Vancouver Coastal Health, says the viruses aren’t new to B.C., but it’s unusual to see the “very severe” human cases.
The health authority says the four patients have already recovered from their illness.