News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics
Toll of Commuting
FIFA World Cup

Bergen County resident dies from West Nile virus

In a typical year, there are about eight West Nile virus infections reported, according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

Lanette Espy

Sep 18, 2023, 6:34 AM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

New Jersey residents are being urged to take precautions to protect themselves from mosquito-borne diseases and reduce mosquito populations on their properties after a Bergen County resident died from West Nile virus.

According to the New Jersey Department of Health, there are eight known cases of the virus in New Jersey for the season – four in Bergen, three in Middlesex and one in Camden.

To date, seven of the eight West Nile virus cases reported in New Jersey have experienced neurological illness, and six cases have been hospitalized, according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The agency says in a typical year, there are about eight West Nile virus infections reported. There were 20 cases and four deaths reported in 2022.

RELATED: 5 tips to prevent mosquito bites and getting sick from viruses

With continued rainfall and warm weather, residents can expect the mosquito season and the potential for disease transmission to extend well into the fall, said New Jersey Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn LaTourette.

To protect against mosquito borne diseases, NJDEP and NJDOH say residents should:

  • Wear EPA-registered insect repellant.

  • Avoid being outdoors during dawn and dusk when mosquitos are most active.

  • Wear long sleeves and long pants.

  • Cover crib, stroller and baby carrier with mosquito netting.

  • Repair holes in screens to keep mosquitoes outside and use air conditioning when possible or ensure you have well-fitted screens.

  • Residents, business owners, and contractors can take steps to reduce mosquito populations on their properties by emptying or changing outdoor standing water at least weekly to stop mosquito breeding.

More Stories

Top Stories

02:18
Screenshot 2026-07-17 151749

STORM WATCH: Powerful, dangerous storms Saturday could lead to serious damage and outages

02:03
REhealthriskwildfire5pm_2026-07-17-17-43-51

Health experts warn that wildfire smoke can lead to increased heart issues

developing copy

The all-new News 12 app is live. Here’s how to update

00:19
AP26198726106860

Federal appeals court rules that New Jersey's assault weapons ban is unconstitutional

00:21
REParamus Robbery_2026-07-17-17-47-33

Police: 2 accused of assaulting Dollar Tree manager who caught them shoplifting

02:23
REworldcupfansfinalexcitment_2026-07-17-22-22-03

World Cup fever builds in New Jersey as fans gather outside team hotels ahead of final

01:45
REchrisnewarkpoolclosure_2026-07-17-17-33-10

Public pools are being shutdown around New Jersey due to poor air quality

00:31
717wingstoparrest_2026-07-17-07-54-01

Suspected Wingstop food bandit tries to bite police after chase in Rochelle Park

Hoboken Drug Bust Mugshot

Two arrested on drug charges following neighborhood complaints in Hoboken

01:45
REpokemoncardrelease10pm_2026-07-17-22-23-55

Pokémon fans across New Jersey get hyped up for new card release

00:46
REjp7172026_2026-07-17-22-25-10

Jersey Proud: Stanley Cup makes victory tour stops across New Jersey

HandcuffsLights

Cranford traffic stop leads to stolen gun, drug arrests

02:24
PwsAndPals0717NJTA_2026-07-17-11-46-25

Paws and Pals: Benji is a small pup with a big personality    

00:15
7a057102-84d3-4a16-bad8-a52dfca747fe

Six Flags Great Adventure reveals new hint about record-breaking coaster

00:47
Screenshot 2026-07-17 175046

Dog killed, four families displaced in Harrison fire

GAS STATION GENERIC

Fugheddaboudit! Polls show New Jersey drivers still don't want to pump their own gas

01:21
IMG 1939

Wildfire smoke chokes New Jersey air for another day

02:10
REOcean CountyFair_2026-07-16-22-19-46

Hazy skies, busy fair: Wildfire smoke doesn't keep crowds away from Ocean County Fair

01:56
HomegrownLettuceAlternativeSotVo5p_2026-07-16-17-59-45

NJ officials say locally grown produce is not linked to cyclospora

01:17
Screenshot 2026-07-16 122901

Beachgoers notice smoky skies as Canadian wildfire haze reaches the Jersey Shore

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices