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West Nile Virus
Human
2005
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West Nile Virus:  North Dakota - Human
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Map Scalebar 150 km
Cumulative 2005 Data as of 3 am, May 05, 2006*
These data are provisional and may be revised or adjusted in the future.
[Epi curve - Vertical bar graph showing number of incidents for each of 52 weeks]
Cumulative Human Disease Cases by County - North Dakota, 2005
Benson County1
Bowman County1
Burleigh County15
Cass County12
Dickey County2
Divide County2
Eddy County1
Emmons County1
Foster County2
Grand Forks County2
Grant County1
Kidder County1
Lamoure County1
McIntosh County2
McKenzie County1
McLean County4
Mercer County2
Morton County7
Mountrail County2
Nelson County1
Pembina County1
Richland County1
Rolette County1
Sargent County1
Sioux County1
Stutsman County5
Traill County2
Walsh County2
Ward County8
Williams County3
Cumulative Total Entire State: 86
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* States shown in yellow are those in which virus activity has been reported historically, but all counties in these states have not necessarily reported virus activity.