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Bed Bug Infestation Cases on the Rise. HUD Tough on Housing Authorities To Meet Requirements
Durham, NC (PRWEB) December 11, 2014
Complaints about bed bugs have been cropping up from every place in the country. Adam Witt, the acting Vice President in Witt Pest Management, Pittsburg presented his observations about monitoring apartments and treating the parasite around the Washington Country Housing Authoritys Crumrine Tower that is located on South Franklin Street* . The 60-storeyed tower houses around 50 residents in 40 units. Witt said that the whole apartment including hallways and common areas will be inspected and monitoring devices will be placed, if warranted and 15 units were treated in the process.
Since October, an amount of $16000 was paid by the housing authorities to the Witts firm so that the bugs were eradicated. However, they reoccurred with sporadic outbreaks in the establishment. Despite associated with the word, bed, the critters sized, shaped and colored like your average apple seed can infest furniture, wall hangings, sofas, electrical appliances and receptacles alike. They dont fly and lurk on a person or furniture, only to come out to feed on human or animal blood.
Last week, it was reported by the Journal News that the Department of Social Service came to know about bed bugs infestation in the Medicaid unit in Building L at Dr. Robert L* . Yeager Health Complex, Ramapo. In fact, dozens of chairs we so badly infested that they had to be replaced. Ramapo County executive Ed Day said on his Facebook page, The Department of Social Services replaced a lot more than merely chairs, and did to respond immediately to health and safety issues that could affect citizens and employees alike.*
Problems like this have been arising on and off, from different parts of the country. Thus, HUD had released two notices and much written information on this issue. It is imperative thus, to meet all the HUD requirements so as to control the problem of bed bug infestation.
With an aim to aid this serious problem that is increasingly becoming commonplace throughout HUD-insured multifamily and assisted housing communities in the country, AudioSolutionz, countrys leading source of business enhancing information, would be conducting a session on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 with expert speaker Debbie Hixon to help attendees carry out all the HUD requirements. Attendees will understand what are the guidance on rights and responsibilities of owners, management agents, HUD and tenants. They will also learn what is IPM and will be provided with a copy of What's Working for Bed Bug Control in Multifamily Housing.
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Sources: *http://www.observer-reporter.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20141120/NEWS01/141129956#.VIfvCDGUeGU **http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/rockland/2014/09/29/rockland-bed-bugs-ed-day/16452453/ ***http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/rockland/2014/09/25/rockland-named-fiscally-stressed/16207293/
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Updated: Wednesday, December 10 2014 11:16 PM EST2014-12-11 04:16:17 GMT
Santacon in New York City is set to get under way this weekend, but no one knows where. Participants were supposed to gather at a park in Bushwick, Brooklyn, but local residents and some businesses objected because of the charity event's reputation for public drunkenness. Some bars that used to welcome Santacon with open arms have had a change of heart and are saying "stay out."
Santacon in New York City is set to get under way this weekend, but no one knows where. Participants were supposed to gather at a park in Bushwick, Brooklyn, but local residents and some businesses objected because of the charity event's reputation for public drunkenness. Some bars that used to welcome Santacon with open arms have had a change of heart and are saying "stay out."
Updated: Wednesday, December 10 2014 11:13 PM EST2014-12-11 04:13:20 GMT
A car jumped the curb and slammed into several pedestrians on a busy sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan Wednesday night, authorities said. The accident happened near 50 West 34th Street just before 10 p.m. outside Forever 21. The car slammed into the storefront.
A car jumped the curb and slammed into several pedestrians on a busy sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan Wednesday night, authorities said. The accident happened near 50 West 34th Street just before 10 p.m. outside Forever 21. The car slammed into the storefront.
Updated: Wednesday, December 10 2014 10:26 PM EST2014-12-11 03:26:24 GMT
Religious leaders in Harlem on Wednesday night said it's time for prayer not protesting about the chokehold death of Eric Garner. The Greater Refuge Temple Church hosted a vigil to ease stress many feel since a grand jury did not indict NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo. Pantaleo is still the center of several investigations into Garner's death.
Religious leaders in Harlem on Wednesday night said it's time for prayer not protesting about the chokehold death of Eric Garner. The Greater Refuge Temple Church hosted a vigil to ease stress many feel since a grand jury did not indict NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo. Pantaleo is still the center of several investigations into Garner's death.
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Bed Bugs, Kissing Bugs Linked to Deadly Chagas Disease in U.S.
Risk may still be low, but findings lead scientists to call for better studies
Triatoma gerstaeckeri collected in Southeast Texas. Credit: Rodion Gorchakov
Every year, the hearts of millions of Central and South Americans are quietly damaged by parasites. During the night, insects called kissing bugs emerge by the hundreds from hiding places in peoples mud and stick homes to bite their sleeping victims. The bugs defecate near the punctured skin and wriggling wormlike parasites in this poop may enter the wound and head for their victims' hearts. There, in about a third of victims, they damage the organs for decades before causing potentially lethal heart disease. Around 12,000 people worldwide die each year from the ailment, called Chagas disease.
Scientists thought Americans were safe in their sturdier houses. Now some are not so sure. Chagas-infected kissing bugs do enter at least some southern U.S. dwellings and bite people living there, recent studies suggest. And a new study published two weeks ago raises the specter of Chagas from another more familiar insect pest: bed bugs, found all over the country. Biting bed bugs have been found to transmit the parasite between mice.
The bed bug effect has not been demonstrated yet among people but these studies have made some physicians and scientists wonder if they have underestimated the chance of acquiring Chagas in this country. We are very likely missing [Chagas] cases, said a May 2014 editorial in The American Journal of Medicine. A systemic survey of the high-risk population in the U.S. is urgently needed.
Thats a sentiment echoed by at least one CDC scientist. We know that people are acquiring this infection in the United States. But it's not common, says Susan Montgomery, epidemiology team lead of the Parasitic Diseases Branch at the CDC. Epidemiologists do know that eight million people in Central and South America and up to 300,000 U.S. immigrants are infected. Can we interpret that to say we know a lot about this? No, we don't know much. We really need more studies to understand what the risk is, Montgomery says.
Kissing bugs carrying Chagas are prevalent throughout the southern U.S. and 24 mammal species can act as reservoirs for the disease. Although it has long been known that kissing bugs carrying the Chagas parasite, which is called Trypanosoma. cruzi, conventional wisdom held that the bugs in the U.S. are repulsed by our well-sealed homes with solid walls and prefer to nest in animal burrows anyway. Until now only 23 cases of U.S.-acquired Chagas have been identified, the first recognized as early as 1955. But the flurry of new results hint the rarity of cases may have more to do with a lack of looking than a lack of disease. There's a long history of positive bugs in the southern United States, and a long history of mammals being infected, says Melissa Nolan Garcia, a research associate at Baylor College of Medicine's National School of Tropical Medicine who has studied southeastern Texas blood donors infected with T. cruzi. It's just that we're not doing enough to look at actual humans.
One actual human, a 74-year-old woman in rural New Orleans Parish, was found to have contracted Chagas from kissing bugs invading her home in 2006. The bugs had bitten her more than 50 times and left her walls and nightgown streaked with bug feces. Twenty dead bugs were found in her home and in an additional building on her property with a bed after fumigation and over half were infected with T. cruzi. Neither nymphs nor eggs were found in the house, indicating the bugs weren't even nesting there, but the home was 29 years old and had many gaps through which bugs could enter.
A year later, researchers collected an additional 49 kissing bugs from inside and around the outside of the womans home and found nearly half the bugs had fed on eight different humans. In the December 2014 issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases the scientists who made this discovery also reported that about 40 percent of all the bugs were infected with T. cruzi and three of the humans had been bitten by infected bugs. According to Garcia, those most likely at risk of contracting Chagas in the U.S. are outdoor enthusiasts in the South and Southwest, along with people living in substandard homes with many cracks and crevices permitting bug entry.
More evidence of human infection has emerged from studies of U.S. blood donors, whose donations have been tested for T. cruzi since 2007. In the last two years small studies have revealed that 7.5 percent of a national sample of Chagas-positive blood donors and 36 percent of a sample of donors from southeastern Texas seemed likely to have acquired their infections here in the U.S. Although blood donor samples may be biased in ways that make them poor representatives of the wider population, some researchers suggest blood donors may actually underrepresent infections: Poor or sick peoplethe most vulnerable to the parasitemay be less likely to donate.
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NMSU work may aid bed bug fight Affordable Bedbug Pest …
December 8th, 2014 Bed Bugs, by admin.
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Bed bugs are very good at smelling out a meal, which is often human blood. The insects smell our perspiration and the carbon dioxide we exhale and come running.
A bed bug is injected with dye at New Mexico State University. Researchers at the school say in a new study that certain chemical compounds interfere with bed bugs sense of smell, offering a potential new weapon in our battle with the insects. (Courtesy of Immo Hansen)
Researchers at New Mexico State University said in a new study that certain chemical compounds interfere with bed bugs sense of smell, offering a potential new weapon for protecting ourselves from the bloodsuckers.
The same compounds also appear to have the added benefit of making it harder for bed bugs to reproduce by hindering the movement of sperm, said Immo Hansen, an associate professor of biology at NMSU.
Most bloodsucking insects find their host by using their sense of smell, said Hansen, the studys lead author. If you can block that, or if you have repellents that cause (bed bugs) to actively avoid a certain area, then you can treat these areas and prevent getting bitten.
The study was published Nov. 20 on PLOS One, a peer-reviewed online publication.
Bed bugs have re-emerged in recent years as a serious and growing problem in the U.S. and around the world, the study said. The insects have also developed resistance to a wide variety of insecticides, calling for new strategies to fight infestations.
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