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First West Nile Virus Death Confirmed in L.A. County Amid Drought

First West Nile Virus Death Confirmed in L.A. County

Los Angeles County has recorded its first West Nile virus death of 2025, health officials confirmed Friday. The unidentified patient was hospitalized in the San Fernando Valley with neurological illness caused by the mosquito-borne disease.

Key Takeaways

  • First West Nile virus death of 2025 confirmed in L.A. County
  • 14 total infections reported countywide this year, half in San Fernando Valley
  • Drought conditions may increase transmission risk according to recent study
  • County averages 58 infections and one death annually since 2020

Current Outbreak Statistics

Across Los Angeles County, 14 West Nile virus infections have been documented in 2025, with half occurring in the San Fernando Valley. Since 2020, the county has averaged 58 West Nile infections per year with approximately one death annually.

Symptoms and Health Risks

West Nile virus affects around 2,000 Americans yearly according to CDC data. Mild symptoms include fever, headache, body aches, vomiting, rash, or diarrhea. Severe cases can cause neck stiffness, disorientation, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, vision loss, numbness, or paralysis. Health officials warn that severe effects may be permanent or fatal, though some infections show no symptoms.

Drought Connection to Increased Risk

The San Fernando Valley has experienced below-average rainfall and drought conditions over the past 12 months. A 2025 NIH study found that drought raises West Nile virus risk factors. While drought reduces overall mosquito populations, it consolidates infected mosquitoes and birds around limited water sources, accelerating transmission rates.

“In the San Fernando Valley, where drought conditions are expected to continue through a dry La Niña season, the reduced water sources may lead to higher infection rates,” the research indicates.

Prevention Measures

The CDC recommends reducing outdoor activities during daytime when mosquitoes are most active. Additional protective measures include:

  • Emptying or replacing containers of standing water where mosquitoes breed
  • Installing window screens
  • Wearing protective clothing and using insect repellent outdoors

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