Dead Birds Reported, Tested, and Positive
for WNV by County in California in 2009
Year To Date (Weeks 1 - 26)

(2024-06-30) - Source: http://westnile.ca.gov

CountyReported*TestedPositive% Tested Positive
Alameda41435514%
Alpine1---
Amador401--
Butte38120--
Calaveras442--
Colusa302--
Contra Costa12218011%
Del Norte11---
El Dorado28316--
Fresno9771113229%
Glenn954--
Humboldt324--
Imperial30---
Inyo223--
Kern61752917%
Kings15219316%
Lake392--
Lassen71--
Los Angeles201416785%
Madera10810440%
Marin147---
Mariposa283--
Mendocino496--
Merced3036--
Modoc132--
Mono71--
Monterey1477--
Napa911--
Nevada9611--
Orange86218842%
Placer40227--
Plumas25---
Riverside3641218%
Sacramento14239511%
San Benito264--
San Bernardino5244812%
San Diego453681116%
San Francisco838--
San Joaquin5815823%
San Luis Obispo14314--
San Mateo17824--
Santa Barbara63---
Santa Clara6284749%
Santa Cruz1699--
Shasta2662115%
Sierra----
Siskiyou61--
Solano2621--
Sonoma230---
Stanislaus5943426%
Sutter634--
Tehama518--
Trinity10---
Tulare39241--
Tuolumne333--
Ventura26521--
Yolo31019--
Yuba171--
State Totals158221322897%

* Birds in a die-off are not included in reported totals because the deaths are not related to WNV. A die-off is defined as a group of 10 or more same species dead birds unless the species is American Crow.
Source: Vector-Borne Disease Section, California Department of Public Health