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Data are being collected on a weekly basis and are reported for the following five categories: wild birds, sentinel chicken flocks, human cases, veterinary cases, and mosquito surveillance. See the Epidemic/Epizootic West Nile Virus in the United States: Revised Guidelines for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control, 2003(254 KB, 77 pages) for a full description
Revised
guidelines are available to assist public health professionals
with West Nile virus surveillance and control efforts. See Epidemic/Epizootic
West Nile Virus in the United States: Revised
Guidelines for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control, 2003(254 KB, 77 pages)
Subjects
covered include surveillance, laboratory diagnosis, prevention
and control methods (including such topics as source reduction
and biological control), health department infrastructure recommendations,
data sharing and reporting, and research priorities.
See the case definition (2011) for Neuroinvasive and Non-Neuroinvasive Domestic Arboviral Diseases (includes diseases caused by California serogroup viruses; eastern and western equine encephalitis viruses; and Powassan, St. Louis encephalitis, and West Nile viruses). From the CDC Epidemiology Program Office.
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