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Volume 10, Number 8, August 2004 West Nile Virus in CaliforniaWilliam Reisen,* Hugh Lothrop,* Robert Chiles,* Minoo Madon,† Cynthia
Cossen,‡ Leslie Woods,* Stan Husted,‡ Vicki Kramer,‡ and John Edman* |
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Figure 1. Map of California showing locations where A) 9,731 mosquito pools were collected and B) 212 sentinel chicken flocks were located through November 1, 2003. Data are cumulative for 2003 and show negative, previously positive, and currently active sites as downloaded from http://www.vector.ucdavis.edu/. SLE, St. Louis encephalitis virus; WEE, western equine encephalitis virus; BUN, viruses in the California encephalitis virus complex, family Bunyaviridae; WN, West Nile virus. |
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