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January 29, 2026

Somers Point mosquito tests positive for West Nile virus

SOMERS POINT – The Atlantic County Division of Public Health reminds residents to continue to protect themselves from mosquito-borne illness after a recent mosquito sample collected from the 100 block of Shore Road in Somers Point tested positive for West Nile virus.

Public Health Officer Kara Janson confirmed there have been no human cases of West Nile virus in Atlantic County this year, despite multiple positive mosquito samples. Officials continue to conduct mosquito surveillance and implement control measures.

Atlantic County, did however, have the first 2024 human and horse cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in the state. EEE and West Nile virus are transmitted by infected mosquitoes.

Residents can help reduce their risk of mosquito bites by following these tips:

–Use an insect repellent whenever going outdoors. Repellents are an important tool to assist people in protecting themselves from mosquito-borne diseases. The Centers for Disease Control recommends the use of products containing active ingredients that have been registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use as repellents applied to skin and clothing and approved for efficacy and human safety when applied as directed. Be sure to follow product directions carefully and consult with your child’s doctor prior to using on children.

– Rid properties of mosquito breeding grounds by draining standing water.

Mosquitoes do not travel far from where they breed. Buckets, bird baths, flower pots and other containers can hold water and provide an ideal environment for mosquitoes. Be sure to empty these containers regularly.

– Clean clogged gutters; check and repair screen doors.

For more information about West Nile virus and mosquito-borne illnesses, visit the Atlantic County Web site at: www.atlanticcountynj.gov or call the Division of Public Health at (609) 645-5971. If you need assistance in removing stagnant puddles or floodwater from your property, call the Office of Mosquito Control at (609) 645-5948.

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