5 South Beach sites with Zika-infected mosquitoes identified
MIAMI — The first Zika-infected mosquitoes to be trapped on the U.S. mainland were caught in residential South Beach neighbourhoods, Miami-Dade County officials announced Wednesday.
The disclosure of four locations outside the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, which was previously identified as a breeding site for Zika-carrying mosquitoes, has been the subject of a recent dispute between state and local officials. The Miami Herald sued the county Sept. 16 after its public records request for the trap information was denied.
In a statement, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez said Florida’s Department of Health instructed the county on multiple occasions to withhold the addresses because of privacy concerns during their investigation into the Zika outbreak in Miami Beach.
The information was released Wednesday with permission from Florida’s surgeon general, Dr. Celeste Philip, Gimenez said.

