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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

Dennis J. White*Comments to Author , Laura D. Kramer*, P. Bryon Backenson*, Gary Lukacik*, Geraldine Johnson*, JoAnne Oliver*, John J. Howard*, Robert G. Means*, Millicent Eidson*, Ivan Gotham*, Varuni Kulasekera†, Scott Campbell‡, and the Arbovirus Research Laboratorythe Statewide West Nile Virus Response Teams
Author affiliations: *New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA; †City of New York Department of Health, New York, New York, USA; ‡Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Yaphank, New York, USA

Main Article

Table 2

Local health department reports of West Nile virus specimens that were positive by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

PCR-positive pools/pools submitted (% pos.) % of total PCR-positive pools tested statewide
By county
Brooklyn 12/281 (4.3) 3.3
Staten Island 131/935 (14.0) 36.1
Queens 5/683 (0.7) 1.4
Manhattan 17/262 (6.5) 4.7
Bronx 6/298 (2.0) 1.6
Nassau 7/821 (0.9) 1.9
Suffolk 120/2,044 (5.9) 33.1
Westchester 13/872 (1.5) 3.6
Rockland 47/1,096 (4.3) 12.9
Orange 4/529 (0.8) 1.1
Columbia 1/52 (1.9) 0.3
Total 363/7,873 (4.6) 100.0
By species
Culex pipiens 79/1,119 (7.1) 21.8
Cx. restuans 0/238 (0) 0
Cx. pip/res 212/3,746 (5.7) 58.4
Cx. salinarius 31/501 (6.2) 8.5
Culex species 19/232 (8.2) 5.2
Ochlerotatus japonicus 5/526 (1.0) 1.4
Oc. triseriatus 3/407 (0.7) 0.8
Aedes vexans 10/1,182 (0.8) 2.7
Oc. cantator 1/87 (1.1) 0.3
Aedes species 1/73 (1.4) 0.3
Anopheles punctipennis 1/54 (1.8) 0.3
Psorophora ferox
1/16 (6.2)
0.3
Total 363/8,181 (4.4) 100.00

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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.

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