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Australia has issued a warning of toxic cyanobacteria and Ross River virus, which may cause rash and joint pain.

Recently, it was a merry Christmas.

Many people date their friends.

Or take your family to nature for a happy trip?

It is good to relax and play.

But when you're happy,

Be sure to be safe!

In recent days, NSW and Victoria have released two "deadly" viruses respectively.

Source: ABC News

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After the discovery of Ross River virus and toxic cyanobacteria, the relevant departments issued an announcement:

During Christmas, people who go on holiday in remote areas of Victoria and New South Wales,

Need to be alert to the surge of mosquitoes,

And a lot of algae.

1, Ross River virus

According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation,

Among the mosquitoes in Moira, Campas Pool and Grand Shepton in central Victoria,

The Ross River virus was discovered.

In this regard, the Victorian Health Department warned that

Future weather conditions,

Is very beneficial to mosquito bite and reproduction,

Due to the increase in tourism in various States during Christmas, more people may be at risk of infection.

Source: ABC News

According to the forecast of relevant departments,

There will be many mosquitoes along the coast of murray river from Gombauer to Arawanga.

It is recommended that people who spend a long time outdoors,

Wear long and loose clothes,

And remember to apply mosquito repellent often.

Once people are unfortunately exposed to the Ross River virus,

Symptoms take about 3 to 9 days, and sometimes the incubation period may even be as long as 2 1 day.

After that, anyone with joint pain and stiffness, headache, fever, rash and fatigue should seek treatment.

2. Hume Dam Red Warning

After the algae test at Hume Dan Dam in NSW showed that there were potentially toxic blue-green algae in this area,

Hume Dam in New South Wales,

A red alert has been issued.

Source: ABC News

During the red alert, relevant departments advised people,

Don't go to the water for entertainment.

Or drink untreated water.

Not only that,

Mytilus and crayfish caught in water affected by cyanobacteria may also be affected.

Therefore, mussels and crayfish caught during the red warning period are not edible.

It is understood that cyanobacteria are naturally formed.

Usually scum like green paint appears on the water near the edge, or in the form of green lumps.

Livestock and pets exposed to blue-green algae,

It may also get hurt.

If you think you may be unfortunately affected by cyanobacteria, it is recommended to seek medical advice.

NSW indicated that it will continue to conduct regular monitoring, and once it is confirmed that the algae have dissipated, the alarm will be lifted.

Source: ABC News

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When we travel to remote areas,

Try to pay more attention to your surroundings,

Be sure to pay attention to travel safety!