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4 more mosquito traps test positive for West Nile virus in DeKalb County, health officials say
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· August 17, 2026
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Key points Further information on West Nile virus and affected areas can be found through local health officials or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which tracks cases statewide, including one reported case in Muscogee County. Health officials have reported additional instances of West Nile virus in DeKalb County.
Health officials have reported additional instances of West Nile virus in DeKalb County. Areas affected include parts of the county such as Avondale Estates and Clarkston.
The virus has been detected in mosquito traps, prompting concern from health officials. So far, no human cases have been reported in DeKalb or Fulton counties.
Further information on West Nile virus and affected areas can be found through local health officials or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which tracks cases statewide, including one reported case in Muscogee County.
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Published: August 17, 2026 ·
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