Atlantic County has reported that a mosquito sample in Mullica Township that has tested positive for West Nile virus. This is the first confirmed positive mosquito sample found in Atlantic County this year.
Representatives from the Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control collected the sample on Aug. 10 from the 200-block of Weymouth Avenue in Mullica Township and it was confirmed positive for West Nile virus on Aug. 16. County public health and mosquito control officials are conducting mosquito surveillance, implementing additional control measures and providing educational materials to area residents and businesses.
There are no reported human cases of the virus at this time, according to county health officials.
West Nile virus is carried by infected mosquitoes and can be transmitted to birds, animals and humans. Health officials encourage residents to reduce their risk and the spread of West Nile virus by reducing their exposure to mosquito bites by following these tips:
If you need assistance in removing stagnant puddles or floodwater from your property, call the Office of Mosquito Control at 609-645-5948.