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West Nile Virus

West Nile Virus Infection in Mosquitoes, Birds, Horses, and Humans, Staten Island, New York, 2000

Varuni L. Kulasekera,* Laura Kramer,† Roger S. Nasci,‡ Farzad Mostashari,§ Bryan Cherry,* Susan C. Trock,¶ Carla Glaser,* and James R. Miller*
*New York City Department of Health, New York, New York, USA; †New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; §OutbreakDetect Inc., New York, New York, USA; and ¶Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, and New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, Albany, New York, USA


Figure 2. Minimum infection rate (MIR) of Culex pipiens/restuans, Cx. salinarius, Aedes sp., and Ochlerotatus sp., dead bird densities, West Nile-infected human and equine cases by week, Staten Island and other boroughs, New York City, 2000.

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Figure 2. Minimum infection rate (MIR) of Culex pipiens/restuans, Cx. salinarius, Aedes sp., and Ochlerotatus sp., dead bird densities, West Nile-infected human and equine cases by week, Staten Island and other boroughs, New York City, 2000.
 


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