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Updated · Rural Radio Network · Jun 22
Lincoln Detects West Nile in Mosquito Pools as Nebraska Reports 1 Human Case in 2026
Updated
Updated · Rural Radio Network · Jun 22

Lincoln Detects West Nile in Mosquito Pools as Nebraska Reports 1 Human Case in 2026

3 articles · Updated · Rural Radio Network · Jun 22

Summary

  • Lincoln-Lancaster County health officials confirmed West Nile virus in mosquito pools in Lincoln, marking the virus’s detection in Nebraska’s capital area.
  • No human cases had been reported statewide as of late June in this local notice, and officials urged residents to cut exposure over the July 4 weekend by using EPA-registered repellent, covering skin and avoiding dusk and dawn.
  • About 1 in 5 infected people develop fever, headache, body aches or rash, while most others do not become sick; there is no human vaccine.
  • Nebraska DHHS separately confirmed the state’s first human West Nile case of 2026 in the North Central District and is tracking virus activity through the June 1-Sept. 30 season.

Insights

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