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Posted on: September 17, 2024

[ARCHIVED] MDPH Weekly Arbovirus Report 9/16/24

Massachusetts Department of Public Health 

Arbovirus Surveillance Program Report 

Key Public Risk Communication Messages for This Week: 

MDPH has identified four EEE human cases in Middlesex, Plymouth, and Worcester Counties, two EEE horse  cases in Plymouth County, and 95 EEE positive mosquito samples, from Barnstable, Bristol, Essex, Middlesex,  Norfolk, Plymouth, and Worcester Counties. MDPH has also identified 11 WNV human cases from Barnstable,  

Bristol, Hampden, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Suffolk Counties, and 317 WNV mosquito samples collected  statewide.  

Aerial spraying to control EEE mosquito vectors in Plymouth County and ground spraying in Worcester County  was completed on 8/31/24. For more information and a list of impacted communities, please visit  https://www.mass.gov/info-details/mosquito-control-and-spraying 

Completed aerial and ground spray maps are available are posted here: https://massnrc.org/spray-map/Region/List 

In response to recent arbovirus detections, risk levels have been elevated in adjacent communities. Personal  protection measures are recommended due to elevated arbovirus detections and average mosquito vector  populations across the state. Check your risk levels throughout the season by visiting our interactive site  https://www.mass.gov/info-details/massachusetts-arbovirus-update 

Regional precipitation events and above average daytime weather will continue to support populations of WNV  and EEE mosquito vectors. Avoid mosquito bites by using EPA approved repellents, appropriate clothing and  avoiding peak mosquito activity between dusk and dawn. Remove standing water by emptying containers and  tarps. Please review the 2024 MDPH Surveillance and Response Plan for updates to risk levels and risk  messaging. https://www.mass.gov/doc/2024-arbovirus-surveillance-and-response-plan/download

WNV and EEE Virus Surveillance Summary 

Results contained in this report reflect data up to and inclusive of 

MMWR Week 37 (Sunday, 09/08/2024-Saturday, 09/15/2024)

Mosquito Surveillance

 Number of Mosquito Samples Tested 

7938

Number of WNV Positive Samples 

317

Number of EEE Positive Samples 

95

Equine/Mammal Surveillance

Number of Mammal Specimens Tested 

9

Number of WNV Positive Horses 

0

Number of EEE Positive Horses 

2

Number of other WNV Positive Mammals 

0

Human Surveillance

Number of Human Specimens Tested 

171

Number of Human WNV Cases 

11

Number of Human EEE Cases 

4




Berkshire  

Bristol  

Summary of 2024 Mosquito Samples Tested 

MMWR Week: 

Cape Cod  

Central  

Dukes  

East  

Norfolk  

Northeast  

Pioneer  

Plymouth  

Suffolk  

Total 

County  

County  

Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory

(Specimens Tested) 

MCP 

MCP 

MCP 

MA  MCP 

County  MCP 

Middlesex  MCP  

Country  MCP 

MA  MCP 

Valley 

County  MCP 

SPHL 

County  MCP 

Tested 

33 (08/11-08/17/2024) 25 34 58 96 5 23 42 41 43 212 94 17 690 34 (08/18-08/24/2024) 27 32 40 66 6 45 15 88 30 0 91 1 0 450 35 (08/25-08/31/2024) 26 31 42 70 33 16 65 35 40 154 22 540 36 (09/01-09/07/2024) 26 37 48 78 4 3 1 33 38 26 38 61 1 7 437 37 (09/08-09/14/2024) 22 19 13 72 32 23 31 18 27 46 9 316 

Total 467 364 674 1230 5 7 455 336 656 544 804 2096 255 7938 Numbers reflect finalized results; data are subject to change as additional test results are finalized. 

Chikungunya and Dengue, Reported in Massachusetts by County of Residence, 2024 (These data are current as of 9/16/2024 and are subject to change) 

County 

Chikungunya virusinfection 

Dengue Fever

Barnstable 

1

Berkshire 

0

Bristol 

2

Dukes 

0

Essex 

7

Franklin 

0

Hampden 

2

Hampshire 

2

Middlesex 

24

Nantucket 

0

Norfolk 

14

Plymouth 

2

Suffolk 

32

Worcester 

14

Total 

15 

100



Note: Cases listed above were travel-acquired unless otherwise noted

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