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the west nile virus epidemic in arkansas, 2002: the arkansas department of health response.in june 2002, the arkansas department of health anticipated a west nile virus epidemic based on diagnoses in birds and increasing reports of human disease cases in neighboring states. department officials activated an emergency operations center (eoc) dedicated to human west nile virus surveillance. as a result, 43 cases (33 west nile meningoencephalitis and 10 west nile fever) and five (12%) deaths were confirmed from 16 counties. for all cases, the median age was 54 years (range: 2-93 years). ...200313677141
initiating arbovirus surveillance in arkansas, 2001.migratory birds could introduce west nile (wn) virus to arkansas. the purpose of this study was to establish a cooperative arbovirus surveillance program to monitor mosquitoes and birds in arkansas for arboviruses. our objectives were to: 1) perform routine, multicounty collections of mosquitoes and test them for eastern equine encephalitis, st. louis encephalitis, and wn viruses; and 2) conduct passive surveillance by testing dead wild birds for wn virus. arbovirus surveillance was organized by ...200312693852
west nile virus activity--united states, july 21-27, 2004.during july 21-27, a total of 83 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 13 states (alabama, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, florida, illinois, iowa, missouri, new mexico, ohio, pennsylvania, and south dakota).200415282450
west nile virus activity--united states, october 13-19, 2004.during october 13-19, a total of 200 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 20 states (arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, maryland, michigan, mississippi, missouri, nevada, new mexico, north carolina, oklahoma, pennsylvania, south dakota, wisconsin, and wyoming).200415499683
west nile virus activity--united states, september 29-october 5, 2004.during september 29-october 5, a total of 81 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 18 states (alabama, arizona, arkansas, california, florida, georgia, illinois, iowa, kansas, kentucky, minnesota, missouri, ohio, oklahoma, pennsylvania, south dakota, texas, and virginia).200415470326
west nile virus activity--united states, september 8-14, 2004.during september 8-14, a total of 195 cases of human west nile virus (wnv) illness were reported from 26 states (alabama, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, florida, georgia, idaho, illinois, iowa, kansas, maryland, minnesota, missouri, nebraska, nevada, new mexico, new york, north dakota, oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, south dakota, tennessee, texas, and wisconsin).200415371969
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