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Volume 11, Number 9—September 2005
Research

Dead Crow Density and West Nile Virus Monitoring, New York

Millicent Eidson*Comments to Author , Kate Schmit*, Yoichiro Hagiwara*, Madhu Anand*, P. Bryon Backenson*, Ivan Gotham*, and Laura Kramer*
Author affiliations: *New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA

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Figure 3

Dead crow densities (DCD, dead crows per square mile) and number of cases of human West Nile virus (WNV) disease, by week, 2002. Horizontal dashed line indicates DCD = 0.1. F, date that the first bird with confirmed WNV infection was found; R, date that the laboratory result of the first bird with WNV infection was reported.

Figure 3. . Dead crow densities (DCD, dead crows per square mile) and number of cases of human West Nile virus (WNV) disease, by week, 2002. Horizontal dashed line indicates DCD = 0.1. F, date that the first bird with confirmed WNV infection was found; R, date that the laboratory result of the first bird with WNV infection was reported.

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