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Volume 10, Number 4, April 2004 West Nile Virus and High Death Rate in American CrowsSarah A. Yaremych,* Richard E. Warner,* Phil C. Mankin,* Jeff D. Brawn,*
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Figure. Survival curve (Kaplan-Meier curve; staggered-entry method) (10,11) for radio-tracked American Crows (N = 39) relative to the weekly minimum infection rates (MIR) of mosquitoes collected by week at radio-tracked crow roost sites in east-central Illinois in 2002. |
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