West Nile Virus Activity 2019
West Nile virus is endemic to Los Angeles County. This means it is found naturally in our city environments. During warmer weather, the virus activity increases, which increases the chance for our traps to catch mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus and any other viruses that can be a public health threat.
Human cases are reported by the L.A. County Department of Public Health and Pasadena Health Department.
2019 West Nile Virus Activity
West Nile Virus Positive Mosquito Samples
A sample is a random collection of 10-50 mosquitoes from a trap
City/Community | Number of WNV+ Mosquito Samples |
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Baldwin Park | 3 |
Claremont | 2 |
Covina | 1 |
Glendora | 1 |
La Verne | 1 |
Los Angeles County (91746) | 2 |
Monterey Park | 1 |
Pomona | 2 |
San Dimas | 1 |
Temple City | 1 |
West Covina | 2 |
West Nile Virus Positive Dead Birds
City/Community | Number of WNV+ dead birds |
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Covina | 1 |
La Verne | 1 |