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Know the Facts:

The West Nile Virus in Arizona

Click HERE for an English and Spanish (espaņol) printable info sheet.

West Nile Virus Hotline: 602-506-0700


What is West Nile Virus?

West Nile virus (WNV) is a potentially serious illness. Experts believe WNV is established as a seasonal epidemic in North America that flares up in the summer and continues into the fall. This fact sheet contains important information that can help you recognize and prevent West Nile virus.

What are the symptoms?

How does it spread?

Most often, WNV is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes are WNV carriers that become infected when they feed on infected birds. Infected mosquitoes can then spread WNV to humans and other animals when they bite. Not through touching. WNV is not spread through casual contact such as touching or kissing a person with the virus.

What can I do to prevent West Nile Virus?

The easiest and best way to avoid WNV is to prevent mosquito bites.

If you find a dead bird: Don't handle the body with your bare hands. Contact your local health department (602) 506-6616 for instructions on reporting and disposing of the body.

For more information call MCDPH (602) 747-7500 or the CDC public response hotline at (888) 246-2675 (English), (888) 246-2857 (Espaņol), or (866) 874-2646 (TTY)

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