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    Just to reiterate, we live here and have still not got it, we do apply mozzie spray in the morning and again in the evening. We have traveled all over the island, spending much time in the Kingston area during the ChickV infection height in October and early November. We never contracted it just as hundreds of thousands of others have not.

    The island wide eradication efforts that were paid for by the state of emergency funds that became available have been doing much to stop the spread.

    We know people who have had ChickV. For many, it acts and feels like a 3 day flu. First day you feel a little off, second day you cant get out of bed with fever and joint pain, and the third day you begin to feel better.

    Others seem to have a type that lingers, you start feeling better but then pain returns to areas of your body that you previously had injured. Say you broke your ankle 20 years ago, pain will flare back up in that area and you can feel fine everywhere else. It is hard to say if it is a different strain or just effecting people differently because of the differences in immune systems. There seems to be very little obvious common factors.

    We know thousands that have not contracted it, and the snowbirds we know who contracted it seemed to have gotten it almost immediately off the plane and were generally not using bug spray. It is not something you want to get, so use your mozzie spray often and reapply as necessary like when you get out of the water or after a shower.
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    On all of my trips to Negril, I ask housekeeping if I can use their bug spray. I spray the entire the room. I leave for a couple of hours. When I come back to my room, I see the mosquitoes on the floor. I spray myself all day with repellent. This method seems to help for me.

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    this is the latest in the states. Sounds like the prevention methods are working, so hopefully it will lead to a lower amount of cases:
    http://www.edition.cnn.com/2014/12/1...html?hpt=hp_c5

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    We just returned from Negril, 12 days. I was worried about the Chick - V also and brought along lots of things to make me feel more comfortable and I'm happy to report none of us (16 in all) were affected. I brought along Eucalyptus/Lemon oil with my diffuser. I ran the diffuser in the morning in our room and it made a difference. One morning I did not use it and was bitten 3 times. I kept this oil as a stand by when Off with Deet was not with us. We also loaded up on vitamin C when we there. We brought tylenol and glucosamine in case someone got sick. We sprayed Deet every morning before heading to the beach and again before sunset. Be vigilant. Go on vacation! Since we did not need the tylenol or joint relief (glucosamine) we left it with friends to share if someone else needed it. It did not rain the entire time we were there. I read the weather is helping to reduce the number of mosquitos also/less or no standing water.

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    What type of diffuser? Sounds like it was electric.

    Quote Originally Posted by irienegril View Post
    We just returned from Negril, 12 days. I was worried about the Chick - V also and brought along lots of things to make me feel more comfortable and I'm happy to report none of us (16 in all) were affected. I brought along Eucalyptus/Lemon oil with my diffuser. I ran the diffuser in the morning in our room and it made a difference. One morning I did not use it and was bitten 3 times. I kept this oil as a stand by when Off with Deet was not with us. We also loaded up on vitamin C when we there. We brought tylenol and glucosamine in case someone got sick. We sprayed Deet every morning before heading to the beach and again before sunset. Be vigilant. Go on vacation! Since we did not need the tylenol or joint relief (glucosamine) we left it with friends to share if someone else needed it. It did not rain the entire time we were there. I read the weather is helping to reduce the number of mosquitos also/less or no standing water.

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    my guess is the fewer bites are due to the spraying. ironically begs you to spray less. so question: sun lotion prior to spray or vice versa? Id imagine spray last.

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    Yes, spray last.

    Quote Originally Posted by bambinobu View Post
    my guess is the fewer bites are due to the spraying. ironically begs you to spray less. so question: sun lotion prior to spray or vice versa? Id imagine spray last.

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    I read sunscreen first then spray. What concerned me was the fact(?) that this combo make the deet absorb more. I used Repel non deet ( eucalyptus/lemon oil) over sunscreen during the day. This allowed me to apply it more often after swimming. Worked like a charm when we were there in November. Luckily for 10 days btwn the cliffs and the beach ,no bites. BTW.....found the Repel on Amazon.

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    Forgive me if this has been discussed. Is it OK to spray DEET based repellents on top of your sunscreen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tahrheel View Post
    Forgive me if this has been discussed. Is it OK to spray DEET based repellents on top of your sunscreen?
    I put the sunscreen on and wait 30 minutes then the repellant.
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