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

West Nile (WN) virus was found throughout New York State in 2000, with the epicenter in New York City and surrounding counties. We tested 3,403 dead birds and 9,954 mosquito pools for WN virus during the transmission season. Sixty-three avian species, representing 30 families and 14 orders, tested p...

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Main Authors: Kristen A. Bernard, Joseph G. Maffei, Susan A. Jones, Elizabeth B. Kauffman, Gregory D. Ebel, Alan P. Dupuis, Kiet A. Ngo, David C. Nicholas, Donna M. Young, Pei-Yong Shi, Varuni L. Kulasekera, Millicent Eidson, Dennis J. White, Ward B. Stone, Laura D. Kramer
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2001-08-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/7/4/01-7415_article
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spelling doaj-52d762f38da04b4f8d8e1006f4528b2d2020-11-24T21:50:27ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592001-08-017467968510.3201/eid0704.017415West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000Kristen A. BernardJoseph G. MaffeiSusan A. JonesElizabeth B. KauffmanGregory D. EbelAlan P. DupuisKiet A. NgoDavid C. NicholasDonna M. YoungPei-Yong ShiVaruni L. KulasekeraMillicent EidsonDennis J. WhiteWard B. StoneLaura D. KramerWest Nile (WN) virus was found throughout New York State in 2000, with the epicenter in New York City and surrounding counties. We tested 3,403 dead birds and 9,954 mosquito pools for WN virus during the transmission season. Sixty-three avian species, representing 30 families and 14 orders, tested positive for WN virus. The highest proportion of dead birds that tested positive for WN virus was in American Crows in the epicenter (67% positive, n=907). Eight mosquito species, representing four genera, were positive for WN virus. The minimum infection rate per 1,000 mosquitoes (MIR) was highest for Culex pipiens in the epicenter: 3.53 for the entire season and 7.49 for the peak week of August 13. Staten Island had the highest MIR (11.42 for Cx. pipiens), which was associated with the highest proportion of dead American Crows that tested positive for WN virus (92%, n=48) and the highest number of human cases (n=10).https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/7/4/01-7415_articleWest Nile virusCulex pipienscrowepizooticUnited States
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author Kristen A. Bernard
Joseph G. Maffei
Susan A. Jones
Elizabeth B. Kauffman
Gregory D. Ebel
Alan P. Dupuis
Kiet A. Ngo
David C. Nicholas
Donna M. Young
Pei-Yong Shi
Varuni L. Kulasekera
Millicent Eidson
Dennis J. White
Ward B. Stone
Laura D. Kramer
spellingShingle Kristen A. Bernard
Joseph G. Maffei
Susan A. Jones
Elizabeth B. Kauffman
Gregory D. Ebel
Alan P. Dupuis
Kiet A. Ngo
David C. Nicholas
Donna M. Young
Pei-Yong Shi
Varuni L. Kulasekera
Millicent Eidson
Dennis J. White
Ward B. Stone
Laura D. Kramer
West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000
Emerging Infectious Diseases
West Nile virus
Culex pipiens
crow
epizootic
United States
author_facet Kristen A. Bernard
Joseph G. Maffei
Susan A. Jones
Elizabeth B. Kauffman
Gregory D. Ebel
Alan P. Dupuis
Kiet A. Ngo
David C. Nicholas
Donna M. Young
Pei-Yong Shi
Varuni L. Kulasekera
Millicent Eidson
Dennis J. White
Ward B. Stone
Laura D. Kramer
author_sort Kristen A. Bernard
title West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000
title_short West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000
title_full West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000
title_fullStr West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000
title_full_unstemmed West Nile Virus Infection in Birds and Mosquitoes, New York State, 2000
title_sort west nile virus infection in birds and mosquitoes, new york state, 2000
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2001-08-01
description West Nile (WN) virus was found throughout New York State in 2000, with the epicenter in New York City and surrounding counties. We tested 3,403 dead birds and 9,954 mosquito pools for WN virus during the transmission season. Sixty-three avian species, representing 30 families and 14 orders, tested positive for WN virus. The highest proportion of dead birds that tested positive for WN virus was in American Crows in the epicenter (67% positive, n=907). Eight mosquito species, representing four genera, were positive for WN virus. The minimum infection rate per 1,000 mosquitoes (MIR) was highest for Culex pipiens in the epicenter: 3.53 for the entire season and 7.49 for the peak week of August 13. Staten Island had the highest MIR (11.42 for Cx. pipiens), which was associated with the highest proportion of dead American Crows that tested positive for WN virus (92%, n=48) and the highest number of human cases (n=10).
topic West Nile virus
Culex pipiens
crow
epizootic
United States
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/7/4/01-7415_article
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