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Volume 9, Number 11—November 2003
Research

West Nile Virus Infection in Nonhuman Primate Breeding Colony, Concurrent with Human Epidemic, Southern Louisiana

Marion S. Ratterree*, Amelia P.A. Travassos da Rosa†, Rudolf P. Bohm*, Frank B. Cogswell*, Kathrine M. Phillippi*, Kevin Caillouet‡, Shelle Schwanberger*, Robert E. Shope†, and Robert B. Tesh†Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Tulane National Primate Research Center, Covington, Louisiana, USA; †University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, USA; ‡Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

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Table 6

Identification and number of adult mosquitoes collected in the outdoor rearing area of the Tulane National Primate Research Center, July 29–October 31, 2002

Mosquito identification No. collected
Aedes vexans 133
Culex salinarius 94
Cx. erraticus 90
Psorophora columbiae 82
Cx. quinquefasciatus 73
Ae. species 30
Ochlerotatus atlanticus 45
Unknown 36
Oc. infirmatus 35
Ps. ferox 25
Cx. nigripalpus 23
Cx. species 13
Anopheles crucians 10
Ae. albopictus 8
Ps. ciliata 6
Oc. solicitans 3
Toxorhynchitis rutilus 3
Uranotaenia sapphirina 3
Oc. taeniorhynchus 2
An. quadrimaculatus 1
Coaquillettidia perturbans 1
Cx. restuans 1
Oc. dupreei 1

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