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West Nile virus/Kunjin virus
West Nile virus/Kunjin virus infection
Statutory notification
West Nile virus/Kunjin virus infection is a notifiable infectious disease in Western Australia.
Alert:
Cases must be reported
urgently
by telephone to the local
public health unit
within a few hours of first suspicion of diagnosis.
Case definition:
See
West Nile/Kunjin virus infection (external site)
national surveillance case definition.
Notification
: Notify using the communicable disease notification form for
metropolitan residents (PDF 214KB)
or
regional residents (PDF 213KB)
. For notification of regional residents see contact details of
public health units
.
See also description of
statutory medical notifications in Western Australia
.
Public health summary
Infectious agent
: Kunjin virus.
Transmission
: Mosquito-borne.
Incubation period
: Similar to MVE-5 to 28 days (usually 7 to 12 days).
Infectious period
: Not applicable. No evidence of person to person transmission
Case exclusion
: Do not exclude.
Contact exclusion:
Do not exclude.
Treatment:
Varies according to symptoms, refer to doctor.
Immunisation
: None available.
Case follow up:
Conducted by local
public health units
and the Communicable Disease Control Directorate.
Notifiable disease data and reports
Up-to-date arboviral encephalitis notification data is currently not available
General infectious disease reports
Notifiable infectious disease dashboard
Last reviewed:
13-02-2026
Produced by
Public Health
Related links
Murray Valley encephalitis and Kunjin viruses (Healthy WA)
Arboviral encephalitis
Health alerts – infectious diseases
Notification of infectious diseases and related conditions