West Nile virus
California West Nile Virus Website
(https://westnile.ca.gov)
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Click here for comprehensive West Nile virus information, reports, and a map of statewide activity.
West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne disease that was first detected in the United States in 1999. WNV first appeared in California in 2003, and by 2004, WNV had spread to all 58 counties. Risk of infection is reduced through the coordinated efforts of local and state public health and vector control agencies. People can protect themselves from WNV by taking precautions to prevent mosquito bites.
Information for Healthcare Professionals
Educational Materials
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West Nile Virus - What You Need to Know Brochure (PDF) English | Spanish - Updated 2019
- Be a West Nile Watcher! (PDF) English | Spanish
This flyer provides information on reporting dead birds to the WNV Call Center - West Nile Virus Information for Seniors Brochure (PDF) English | Spanish
- Fight the Bite Brochure (PDF) English | Spanish (PDF)
- Fight the Bite Wallet Card (PDF) English | Spanish
- Fight the Bite Bookmark (PDF) English | Spanish
- Wanted: Neglected Swimming Pools (PDF)
- Neglected Swimming Pools and WNV: Information for Real Estate Managers (PDF)
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