Acute Communicable
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County of Los Angeles
Department of Public Health
Acute Communicable Disease Control
313 N. Figueroa Street, #212
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 240-7941
Fax: (213) 482-4856
Email:acdc2@ph.lacounty.gov

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WNV in Los Angeles County

WNV first emerged in Los Angeles County in 2004, and since has caused significant numbers of illnesses, including hospitalizations and deaths. While everyone is at risk for WNV, people over 50 and those with health problems are at greater risk of serious illness, this can include meningitis (brain infection), encephalitis (swelling of the brain) and limb paralysis. 

The Los Angeles County Department of Public health urges all residents to limit the spread WNV by stopping mosquitoes from infesting your home and yard, and to protect yourself and your family from mosquito bites by using repellant when outdoors.

Having problems with mosquitoes? Contact information is available HERE.

News and Updates:
  • Latest Issue: LAC DPH West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Report
  • LAC DPH Health Alert: Locally Acquired Case of Dengue in Los Angeles County PDF | Web/Mobile (9-9-24)
  • LAC DPH Health Alert: First Locally Acquired Case of Dengue in California Detected in Pasadena (10-23-23)
  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2023
 
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Confirmed West Nile Infections and Fatalities in Los Angeles County by Year*
Year Infections Hospitalizations Deaths
2024 35  27 2
2023 70 61 3
2022 64 50 0
2021 17 12 1
2020 93 24 7
2019 29 24 3
2018 47 37 3
2017 268 224 27
2016 153 131 6
2015 300 262 24
2014 218 180 7
2013 165 122 9
2012 174 133 6
2011 63 49 4
2010 4 3 0
2009 25 15 1
2008 170 125 6
2007 43 31 5
2006 16 5 0
2005 43 30 0
2004 309 179 13
*Excludes Long Beach and Pasadena. Includes asymptomatic blood and organ donors
**Update as of 11/22/2024

Surveillance Summaries


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