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NJ: 2025 West Nile

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://patch.com/new-jersey/gloucestertownship/1st-west-nile-virus-case-year-detected-camden-co

1st West Nile Virus Case Of Year Detected In Camden Co.
West Nile Virus is the nation's leading cause of mosquito-borne​ illness. Here's what to know.
Josh Bakan,
Patch StaffVerified Patch Staff Badge
Posted Tue, Sep 30, 2025 at 4:56 pm ET

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — A Camden County resident tested positive for West Nile Virus, marking the county's first-known case of the year for the mosquito-borne disease.

The resident's positive lab test was reported Tuesday to the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services. An investigation was initiated.​..

...West Nile Virus isn't typically widespread in New Jersey. Last week, health officials reported a total of 13 human cases across the state in 2025...
 
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