EEE Virus Claims First New York Victim in a Decade, Spreads Across Northeast
The mosquito-borne virus has resulted in two deaths and 11 infections in the U.S. this year, with cases reported in seven states.
- Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) is a rare but deadly virus transmitted by mosquitoes, causing brain inflammation.
- New York's first fatal EEE case since 2015 was confirmed in Ulster County, prompting state health measures.
- Massachusetts has reported the highest number of cases this year, with four human infections and 95 positive mosquito samples.
- EEE has a high mortality rate, killing about 30% of those infected, with survivors often facing long-term neurological issues.
- Preventative measures include using EPA-registered insect repellent, wearing long sleeves, and eliminating standing water where mosquitoes breed.