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New York Confirms First Locally Acquired Chikungunya Case in Nassau County

Cooling temperatures with clean mosquito testing lead officials to classify public risk as very low.

Overview

  • State testing at the Wadsworth Center confirmed infection in a Long Island resident, the first U.S. locally acquired case since 2019 and the first ever in New York.
  • The individual developed symptoms in August after travel outside the region but not internationally, and investigators say a mosquito bite is the likely source.
  • Routine surveillance has detected no chikungunya in local mosquito pools, and officials report no evidence of ongoing transmission.
  • Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti mosquitoes capable of carrying the virus are present in parts of downstate New York.
  • Health officials urge use of EPA-registered repellents, protective clothing, and removal of standing water as the investigation continues and seasonal cooling suppresses mosquito activity.