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West Nile Virus Activity 2023

West Nile Virus in Los Angeles County

West Nile virus is the most common mosquito-borne disease that affects residents in Los Angeles County. Public health agencies detect West Nile virus every year in L.A. County which means it's endemic and found naturally in our city environments.

Our agency reports data related to mosquitoes. Human cases are reported by the L.A. County Department of Public Health.

The disease surveillance program serves as an early warning system in the detection of mosquito-borne viruses that can infect people and animals.

The District uses the following factors to assess health risk in your community:

  • Higher-than-average daily temperatures
  • Mosquito Population Monitoring – Using traps set up in every community
  • Mosquito Testing for Diseases
  • Dead Birds – A CA state program: Dead birds help determine spread of West Nile virus
  • Sentinel Chickens – Chickens develop antibodies to West Nile virus, which can be detected by testing.

Using these measurements, the District is able to protect your health by responding appropriately to mosquito-borne disease threats.

Year-to-Date Statistics for 2023

2023 WNV+ Mosquito Samples

City/Community Date of First DetectionPositives
Arleta8/11/20232
Artesia8/24/20231
Bellflower7/21/20235
Burbank5/24/202312
Canoga Park6/29/202310
Carson8/31/20231
Cerritos7/26/20239
Chatsworth7/27/20237
Commerce8/18/20232
Cudahy8/16/20232
Diamond Bar9/14/20233
Downey9/6/20233
Downtown Los Angeles9/8/20232
East Los Angeles 10/6/20232
Eagle Rock10/4/20232
Encino8/16/20239
Elysian Valley9/20/20233
Gardena8/11/20232
Glendale9/1/20235
Granada Hills9/15/20233
Hacienda Heights10/27/20231
Harbor City 10/20/20231
Hawaiian Gardens8/2/20232
Hollywood Hills 9/12/20232
Huntington Park8/16/20233
La Cañada Flintridge9/21/20233
La Crescenta11/8/20231
La Habra Heights10/12/20231
La Mirada7/26/20237
Lake Balboa7/26/20235
Lake View Terrace8/25/20233
Lakewood8/2/20235
Lincoln Heights10/6/20231
Long Beach7/19/20235
Los Angeles City8/10/20234
Los Feliz9/1/20232
Lynwood8/3/20233
Mission Hills8/25/20233
Montebello 9/14/20231
North Hills9/6/20231
North Hollywood7/25/20234
Northridge8/29/20235
Norwalk7/26/20235
Pacoima9/22/20233
Panorama City8/1/20232
Paramount8/3/20232
Pico Rivera8/24/20232
Porter Ranch8/10/20236
Reseda7/26/20233
Rowland Heights7/25/20234
San Fernando8/11/20234
San Marino11/8/20231
San Pedro8/31/20232
Santa Clarita9/15/20235
Santa Fe Springs8/24/20233
Sherman Oaks8/1/20237
Signal Hill8/2/20233
Silver Lake10/5/20231
South El Monte8/23/20235
South Los Angeles9/15/20234
South Gate7/21/20234
South Whittier8/9/20233
Studio City8/9/202314
Sunland8/25/20237
Sun Valley8/11/20236
Sylmar11/15/20231
Tarzana8/29/20234
Toluca Lake7/12/2023 6
Tujunga10/25/20231
Valley Glen8/9/20234
Valley Village8/9/20238
Van Nuys9/6/20234
Vernon9/6/20231
Watts10/13/20231
West Hills7/27/20239
Whittier8/23/20232
Willowbrook9/15/20233
Winnetka7/27/20235
Woodland Hills7/27/20237
 Total # of Positive Mosquito Samples This Year291

2023 WNV+ Dead Birds

City/CommunityDate of First Detection Positives
Canoga Park8/22/20232
Cerritos8/15/20231
Glendale9/12/20232
Lakewood8/6/20234
Long Beach6/13/20235
Montebello10/6/202031
Northridge7/5/20231
Pacoima8/31/20231
Tujunga8/25/20231
Whittier8/29/20231
Woodland Hills6/6/20231
Total # of Positive Dead Birds this Year20

Take a look at mosquito and disease activity throughout California by utilizing the VectorSurv map! 

To experience the full site, visit: VectorSurv.org 

 

Did you know Los Angeles County is serviced by five vector control districts?

Visit our Other Agencies page to find your local vector control district.