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“Ohio EPA Awards $650,000 in Grants to Combat Mosquito-Borne Diseases, Bolstering Local Health Efforts”

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“Ohio EPA Awards $650,000 in Grants to Combat Mosquito-Borne Diseases, Bolstering Local Health Efforts”

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 3:38 pm
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Ohio Allocates $650,000 to Combat Mosquito-Borne Diseases Amid Rising Threats

By Nexio News

COLUMBUS, Ohio — State health officials are ramping up efforts to tackle mosquito-borne illnesses as warmer weather approaches. On Tuesday, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced over $650,000 in grants to local health departments to bolster surveillance, prevention, and public education campaigns.

The funding targets diseases such as West Nile virus, La Crosse encephalitis, and Eastern Equine encephalitis—all of which pose serious health risks, particularly during peak mosquito seasons.

Protecting Communities from Growing Threats

Ohio EPA Director-Designate John Logue emphasized the urgency of the initiative. “These grants equip local health departments with the tools they need to monitor and control mosquito populations,” he said. “By reducing breeding sites and increasing public awareness, we can better safeguard Ohio residents.”

The funds will support critical measures, including:

  • Enhanced surveillance to track mosquito populations and disease outbreaks.
  • Larval control programs to curb mosquito breeding in standing water.
  • Community outreach to educate residents on prevention strategies, such as eliminating stagnant water sources and using insect repellent.

Since 2016, Ohio has invested $9.2 million in similar mosquito-control programs, reflecting the state’s ongoing commitment to preventing outbreaks.

Why This Matters Now

Mosquito-borne illnesses have become a growing concern in Ohio, with West Nile virus cases sporadically appearing in recent years. Eastern Equine encephalitis, though rare, can be deadly, while La Crosse encephalitis primarily affects children.

“Early intervention is key,” said a spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Health. “By targeting mosquito habitats before they become a problem, we can reduce the risk of transmission.”

Which Counties Are Receiving Funds?

A detailed list of grant recipients has been published by the Ohio EPA, outlining which local health departments will benefit from the latest round of funding. The allocations prioritize high-risk areas where mosquito activity has historically been most severe.

What Residents Can Do

Health officials urge Ohioans to take simple precautions:

  • Dump standing water in buckets, gutters, and flower pots.
  • Use EPA-approved repellents when outdoors.
  • Wear long sleeves and pants during dawn and dusk, when mosquitoes are most active.

With summer approaching, experts warn that proactive measures—both at the community and individual level—are crucial to minimizing health risks.

Looking Ahead

The Ohio EPA and Department of Health plan to continue monitoring mosquito activity closely, with additional funding expected in future cycles if needed. For now, the $650,000 injection aims to give local agencies a head start before the peak season hits.

— Reported by Nexio News

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