New Jersey reports first cases of West Nile Virus this year
NBC NY
New Jersey's first cases of West Nile virus this year were confirmed, the state's Department of Health announced Thursday.
Two New Jerseyans, one over the age of 70 and a minor, tested positive for the virus in Union and Middlesex counties, the state's health officials said. The two were hospitalized and have since been discharged.
Symptoms for both were reported the first week of July -- earlier than what is seen in the state, with most cases occurring between mid-August and mid-September. Yearly, there are roughly 13 human West Nile Virus infections reported. Although last year, New Jersey say 14 cases.
This year, New Jersey is seeing higher than average West Nile virus activity earlier than expected. As mosquito season can last into October, bite prevention will be essential in protecting yourself and your family against mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile virus in the remaining summer months and into the fall, New Jersey Health Commissioner Dr. Kaitlan Baston said. This means avoiding mosquito bites through tried-and-true methods, like using insect repellants, wearing long sleeves and pants, and limiting outdoor activity during peak times for mosquito activity.
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