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West Nile Virus is present in Northeast Nebraska

WAYNE — The Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department is alerting the public that the first pool of mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile Virus has been found within the health district of Cedar, Dixon, Thurston and Wayne counties for the 2025 season.

Prevent mosquito bites and the spread of West Nile Virus by taking the proper precautions below:

• Apply a mosquito repellent approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) whenever you go outdoors. This includes repellents with Deet, Picaridin, Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) or para-menthane-diol (PMD), IR3535, and 2-undecanone. Follow directions when applying repellent to children. Do not use insect repellent on babies younger than 2 months. Oil of lemon eucalyptus or para-menthane-diol should NOT be used on children under 3 years of age.

• Wear long sleeves and pants when outdoors to limit skin exposure.

• Remove standing water where mosquitoes breed: birdbaths, old tires, clogged roof gutters, or wading pools.

• Vaccinate horses. Mosquitoes are most active between dusk and dawn when the air is calm, but some will feed at any time of day.

Mild cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) infection may include a slight fever and/or headache. Severe cases include a rapid onset of a high fever, head and body aches, and usually occur 2 – 14 days after being bitten by a mosquito infected with WNV. Go to your doctor if you have these symptoms during peak mosquito season.

Persons at highest risk for serious WNV illness are:

• Over 50 years old.

• On steroid medicines or chemotherapy. Healthy children and adults are at lower risk but can still become ill.

For more information, go to Home: Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department under the “Our Services” tab or www.cdc.gov/ westnile or call the NNPH office at 402.375.2200. People may also top at the NNPH office, 215 North Pearl Street in Wayne, for free DEET Insect Repellant wipes. For more information.


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