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Updated · WMUR Manchester · Jul 10Jamestown Canyon Virus Turns Up in 2 New Hampshire Towns, Bringing 2026 Positive Mosquito Sites to 3
1 articles · Updated · WMUR Manchester · Jul 10Summary
- Salem and Fremont mosquito batches collected last week tested positive for Jamestown Canyon virus, New Hampshire health officials said.
- The virus can spread to humans; many infections cause no symptoms or mild flu-like illness, but severe cases can lead to meningitis or encephalitis.
- No human or animal cases have been identified in New Hampshire so far this year.
- Exeter is the only other community where a mosquito batch has tested positive for Jamestown Canyon virus in 2026.
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