About West Nile Virus

West Nile virus (WNV) is a disease caused by the bites of infected mosquitoes. The virus survives in nature in several types of birds and is transmitted by the bites of mosquitoes that feed on infected birds. WNV spreads during warm weather months when mosquitoes are most active. While not all mosquitoes carry this virus, the type of mosquito that spreads this virus is found throughout Los Angeles County.

Having problems with mosquitoes? Contact information is available HERE.

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News & Updates

Reports

  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2023
  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2021
  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2019
  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2017
  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2022
  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2020
  • FINAL REPORT: West Nile Virus and Other Arboviral Diseases Epidemiology Final Report 2018
  • SPECIAL STUDIES REPORT: Mobilizing the Largest Community Outreach to Fight Mosquitoborne Diseases-LA County 2017

Additional Resources

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Contact Information

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