First West Nile Virus Positive Mosquitoes Confirmed in Orange County

The Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) has confirmed that mosquitoes collected in the City of Newport Beach have tested positive for West Nile virus (WNv). These are the first samples to test positive in the county this year. The positive mosquitoes were collected in an area bordered by Campus Dr., Jamboree Rd., State Route 73, and John Wayne Airport.

West Nile virus is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes, which acquire the virus when feeding on infected birds. At present, Orange County has not reported any human cases of West Nile virus.

“Mosquito samples testing positive for West Nile virus indicate that the virus is circulating in the community,” said OCMVCD Director of Scientific and Technical Services Amber Semrow. “This is an early positive detection of West Nile virus activity in Orange County, and it is in line with activity seen in neighboring counties right now, confirming that conditions across the region are favorable for sustained virus activity.”…

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