BOARDMAN According to a news release from Mahoning County Public Health (MCPH), West Nile Virus has been detected in some mosquitoes caught in a surveillance trap within the county.
The mosquitoes were caught in Boardman Township, and MCPH is resporting that the population caught was positive for West Nile Virus.
It is noted in the release that West Nile Virus could be present in mosquito populations throughout Mahoning County, but so far in 2025, there have been no human cases of West Nile Virus in the county.
Several other areas around Mahoning County have been reported to have positive cases of West Nile Virus found in mosquitoes, including:
West Nile Virus, a mosquito-borne disease, can be spread to humans by a mosquito bite.
Tips are shared on how to reduce the risk of contracting West Nile Virus by limiting the risk of being bitten by a mosquito.
Tips include:
The three most common mosquito-borne diseases that occur in the area, according to the release, are Lacrosse Encephalitis, St. Louis Encephalitis and West Nile Virus.
Early symptoms of a mosquito-borne disease could include naseau, fever, vomiting and a headache.
More serious symptoms include drowsiness, stiff neck, disorientation, tremors and possibly seizures.
If you have any of the above symptoms and a history of recent mosquito bites, it is encouraged that you contact your physician.
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