Volume 7, Number 4—August 2001
THEME ISSUE
West Nile Virus
West Nile Virus
Mosquito Surveillance and Polymerase Chain Reaction Detection of West Nile Virus, New York State
Figure 5

Figure 5. . Seasonal fluctuations of minimum infection ratios (MIRs) for dominant Aedes or Ochlerotatus species and their temporal association with onsets of confirmed human or equine cases, New York, 2000.
1E.B. Kauffman, K.A. Bernard, G.D. Ebel, P-Y. Shi, S.A. Jones, A.P. Dupuis II, J. Maffei, K.A. Ngo, D.C. Nicholas, and D. Young.
2J. Miller, City of New York Department of Health; D. Ninivaggi, Suffolk County Department of Health Services; C. Hodgeman, G. Terrillion, Nassau County Health Department; A. Huang, P. Yang-Lewis, Westchester County Health Department; M. Anand, B. Hunderfund, Rockland County Health Department; M. Smith, Orange County Health Department; J. Storm, S. Capowski, Dutchess County Health Department; D. Palen, R. Krom, G. Myers, Ulster County Health Department; S. Lukowski, Albany County Health Department; J. Zukowski, Columbia County Health Department; R. Burdick, Onondaga County Health Department; and J. Mysen, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York.