California Vectorborne Disease Surveillance SystemShow Full Record893
Source:
University of California-Davis. School of Veterinary Medicine. Wildlife Health Center
Resource Type(s):
Internet Map Services
Searchable Keywords:
Geographic information systemsInformation retrievalMappingWest Nile virus
Abstract:
From the website: This page contains data related to mosquitoborne arboviruses primarily in California, but also in surrounding states that collaborate with California in arbovirus surveillance. Currently, data are available on virus isolations from adult female mosquitoes and viral antibodies detected from blood samples taken from sentinel chickens.
Disease distribution mapsShow Full Record4325
Source:
International Office of Epizootics
Resource Type(s):
Maps
Searchable Keywords:
Disease distributionMapping
Abstract:
Interactive, worldwide disease distribution maps from from the International Office of Epizootics (OIE): World Organization for Animal Health. Users can manipulate the map, selecting the disease and specifying the date range of interest. Users can also opt to display the map in English, Spanish, or French.
NBII - Mountain Prairie Information Node (MPIN) - Whirling DiseaseShow Full Record1998
Source:
National Biological Information Infrastructure (Project : U.S.). Mountain Prairie Information Node
Resource Type(s):
Databases and Information Systems, Datasets, Internet Map Services, Issue Overviews, K-12 Curriculum and Lesson Plans, Maps
Searchable Keywords:
ResearchWhirling disease
Abstract:
Highlights the projects that the Whirling Disease Initiative research program has developed to manage the whirling disease parasite. From this MPIN web page, visitors can access these projects, which include static and interactive maps that display the distribution of the disease in the United States along with acce...
Worldwide Disease Outbreak MapShow Full Record4324
Source:
International Office of Epizootics
Resource Type(s):
Maps
Searchable Keywords:
Disease distributionMapping
Abstract:
Interactive worldwide Disease Outbreak Maps from the International Office of Epizootics (OIE): World Organization for Animal Health