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A mosquito in Madisonville tested positive for West Nile virus, the first confirmed detection in Cincinnati this year. Health ...
In 2024, the city of Cincinnati had 24 West Nile virus positive mosquito pools. The average has been six positive pools over ...
The Cincinnati Health Department is asking residents to protect themselves after a mosquito sample came back positive for ...
Hamilton County Public Health says it hasn't detected any additional presence of West Nile in the 218 mosquitos it sent to ...
It's the first time this year so far that West Nile has been positively detected in the Greater Cincinnati area.
A mosquito sample collected in Cincinnati, Ohio has tested positive for the West Nile virus, the Cincinnati Health Department reported Monday. The department collected the sample during routine ...
The CHD said that last year, Cincinnati had 31 West Nile virus-positive mosquito pools, far above the average of three positive pools per year. However, no human infections were diagnosed.
The last confirmed case of West Nile virus infecting a Cincinnati resident was in 2012. “Whenever we find West Nile virus in our local mosquito population, we recognize the danger of it being ...
Though local mosquitoes recently tested positive, the last confirmed case of West Nile virus in a Cincinnati resident was in 2012, officials said.
For questions or more information regarding West Nile virus or mosquitoes, contact the Cincinnati Health Department’s Technical Environmental Services Unit at 513-352-2922. Share Copy Link ...