Vector-Borne Disease Section
The Vector-Borne Disease Section (VBDS) protects the health and well-being of Californians from diseases transmitted to people from insects and other animals. VBDS conducts prevention, surveillance, and control of West Nile virus, Lyme disease, plague, hantavirus, and other vector-borne diseases throughout California.
VBDS staff, located in three regional offices and headquartered in Sacramento, provide the following services:
- Develop and implement statewide vector-borne disease surveillance, prevention, and control programs
- Design and conduct scientific investigations to further knowledge of vector-borne diseases in California
- Coordinate preparedness activities for detection and response to introduced vectors and vector-borne diseases, such as West Nile virus
- Conduct emergency vector control when disease outbreaks occur
- Advise local agencies on public health issues related to vector-borne diseases
- Oversee local vector control agency activities through a Cooperative Agreement
- Oversee the Vector Control Technician Certification and Continuing Education programs
- Provide information, training, and educational materials to governmental agencies and the public
- Provide assistance in coordinating issues related to the management of head lice, bed bugs, and other public health pests
Recent Publication
VBDS Updates
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CDPH Monthly Updates on Number of
Aedes-related Infections in California – Updated on the 1st Friday of the month
- Map of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus Mosquitoes in California by County (PDF) – Updated on the 1st Friday of the month
- California West Nile Virus website
VBDS Program Information
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