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West Nile Virus

West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000

Kristen A. Bernard,* Joseph G. Maffei,* Susan A. Jones,* Elizabeth B. Kauffman,* Gregory D. Ebel,* Alan P. Dupuis II,* Kiet A. Ngo,* David C. Nicholas,* Donna M. Young,* Pei-Yong Shi,* Varuni L. Kulasekera,† Millicent Eidson,* Dennis J. White,* Ward B. Stone,‡ NY State West Nile Virus Surveillance Team, (1) and Laura D. Kramer*
*New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA; †New York City Department of Health, New York, New York, USA; and ‡Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, New York, USA


Figure 2. Percentage of West Nile virus-positive birds in different regions of New York State over time. Percentage of positive American Crows (2A) or birds excluding American Crows (2B) in the epicenter and radial regions with increasing distance from the epicenter, R1 to R4 (Figure 1). The epicenter (u solid line), R1(u dashed line), R2 (n solid line), R3 (n dashed line), and R4 (l solid line).

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Figure 2. Percentage of West Nile virus-positive birds in different regions of New York State over time. Percentage of positive American Crows (2A) or birds excluding American Crows (2B) in the epicenter and radial regions with increasing distance from the epicenter, R1 to R4 (Figure 1). The epicenter (u solid line), R1(u dashed line), R2 (n solid line), R3 (n dashed line), and R4 (l solid line).
 


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