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A record number of mosquitos also tested positive for the virus so far this season, officials said.

Rossville »

Mosquito season in the city typically runs from April to September. 

Flushing »

The city plans to spray for mosquito eggs to prevent the risk of Zika and West Nile Virus next week.

New York City »

The city is spraying to prevent the risk of Zika and West Nile Virus.

New York City »

The Health Department will spray larvicide in areas of The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island.

Prince's Bay »

Zika virus has not been detected in the city, the Department of Health said Monday.

South Beach »

The Health Department will treat non-residential areas to reduce the risk of West Nile or Zika viruses.

Elmhurst »

The spraying comes as an 11th case of the virus was confirmed.

Upper West Side »

Residents sounded off on the pesticide spraying done to combat West Nile Virus.

Baychester »

Neighborhoods including Baychester, Country Club, Edenwald, Pelham Bay and Throgs Neck will be impacted.

Howard Beach »

10 people have tested positive for West Nile virus this season, according to the Dept. of Health.

Park Slope »

A total of three people have contracted West Nile virus this year, health officials said.

Upper West Side »

The city will spray parts of Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island to combat West Nile virus.

Annadale »

The pesticide will reduce the mosquito population and try to stop the risk of West Nile virus.

New Dorp Beach »

The Department of Health said infected insects were found in Glen Oaks and New Dorp Beach.