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West Nile Virus

Dead Bird Surveillance as an Early Warning System for West Nile Virus

Millicent Eidson,* Laura Kramer,* Ward Stone,† Yoichiro Hagiwara,* Kate Schmit,* and The New York State West Nile Virus Avian Surveillance Team (1)
*New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA; and †New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Delmar, New York, USA


Figure 2. Maps of ill or dead crow sightings (a,b) and West Nile virus-positive dead birds of any species (c,d), New York State, 2000.

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Figure 2. Maps of ill or dead crow sightings (a,b) and West Nile virus-positive dead birds of any species (c,d), New York State, 2000.
 


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