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West Nile Virus

Widespread West Nile Virus Activity, Eastern United States, 2000

Anthony A. Marfin,* Lyle R. Petersen,* Millicent Eidson,† James Miller,‡ James Hadler,§ Cheryl Farello,¶ Barbara Werner,# Grant L. Campbell,* Marcelle Layton,‡ Perry Smith,† Edward Bresnitz,¶ Matthew Cartter,§ Joseph Scaletta,** Godwin Obiri,†† Michel Bunning,‡‡ Robert C. Craven,* John T. Roehrig,* Kathleen G. Julian,* Steven R. Hinten,* Duane J. Gubler,* and the ArboNET Cooperative Surveillance Group (1)
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; †New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA; ‡New York City Department of Health, New York City, New York, USA; §Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; ¶New Jersey Department of Health and Social Services, Trenton, New Jersey, USA; #Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; **Maryland Department of Health and Mental Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; ††Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA; and ‡‡Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center, Department of Defense, Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA


Figure 1. New York and New Jersey counties reporting human illness caused by West Nile virus infection in 1999 (62 cases in 6 counties) and 2000 (21 cases in 10 counties).

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Figure 1. New York and New Jersey counties reporting human illness caused by West Nile virus infection in 1999 (62 cases in 6 counties) and 2000 (21 cases in 10 counties).
 


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