West Nile Virus in NJ: First case of the year confirmedWest Nile Virus in NJ: First case of the year confirmedLast year, New Jersey had 61 human cases of WNV.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
West Nile reports worse than ever in New JerseyWest Nile reports worse than ever in New JerseyDozens of New Jerseyans have been diagnosed, and two people have died from the virus.David MatthauDavid Matthau
Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in five NJ countiesMosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in five NJ countiesEight samples across five counties have tested positive for the virus, though no human cases have been reported this year.Adam HochronAdam Hochron
NJ’s autumn mosquitoes carry West Nile virus threatNJ’s autumn mosquitoes carry West Nile virus threatThe West Nile virus season is peaking in New Jersey.David MatthauDavid Matthau
Lyme disease: A bigger threat to NJ than Zika and West Nile virus combined?Lyme disease: A bigger threat to NJ than Zika and West Nile virus combined?Thousands of New Jersey residents will get Lyme disease this summer.David MatthauDavid Matthau
West Nile suspected in Monmouth County, spraying planned this weekWest Nile suspected in Monmouth County, spraying planned this weekMonmouth County health officials say they will spray for mosquitoes in two residential areas of the county this week, where evidence of West Nile Virus has been discovered.Toniann AntonelliToniann Antonelli
NJ confirms first human West Nile virus case of 2016NJ confirms first human West Nile virus case of 2016New Jersey had 26 cases of West Nile virus last year, three of which were fatal. Annette PetriccioneAnnette Petriccione
Monmouth County to spray for West Nile Virus Tuesday nightMonmouth County to spray for West Nile Virus Tuesday nightResidents of West Belmar should stay indoors late Tuesday night as spraying is scheduled for mosquitoes to stop West Nile Virus.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Zika vs. West Nile: Which virus poses more of a threat to NJ?Zika vs. West Nile: Which virus poses more of a threat to NJ?West Nile has been in the Garden State for more than a decade. Now health officials fear Zika virus could emerge and spread here as well. David MatthauDavid Matthau
Wall woman is NJ's second West Nile deathWall woman is NJ's second West Nile deathA 57-year-old Monmouth County woman has become the second person in New Jersey to die of West Nile Virus.Toniann AntonelliToniann Antonelli