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Positive West Nile virus samples were found in mosquitoes from northwest, northeast, and southwest Atlanta; pest control measures are being coordinated.
Health officials confirmed that they have detected West Nile virus in mosquito samples taken in St. Albans, as well as Jamestown Canyon virus in mosquitoes tested in Rutland town.
ATLANTA — A new round of testing in Fulton County revealed more positive samples of West Nile virus in traps. This time, the samples tested positive in different parts of Atlanta.
It’s officially West Nile virus season. While L.A. County has had no human cases so far, the first infected mosquitoes were recently detected here this year.
Signs of the virus were detected in routine mosquito samples taken in St. Lawrence County.
This marks the first documented case of the virus in mosquitoes by the health department in 2025. The positive case was collected on July 24 from mosquito traps set in Massac County.
The Eastern equine encephalitis virus has been detected in a mosquito sample for the first time this year in the state, located in Belchertown.
The Eastern equine encephalitis virus , or EEE, has been identified in mosquitoes in Massachusetts for the first time in 2025.