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West Nile Virus -Minnesota
Cumulative Bird Map

Minnesota Locator mapThese county and county - equivalent data are based on tests of tissue samples from dead and diseased wild birds, provided by state health officials. Many of these data represent crows, which are especially sensitive to West Nile Virus (WNV). Note that the map includes all areas of positive (confirmed or probable) WNV results, but not necessarily all areas with submitted samples or no reports.

 

 

Note: These data are provisional and may be revised or adjusted in the future

Minnesota Bird Map 04/22/03

Cumulative positive cases:

Aitkin County 1
Anoka County 25
Becker County 2
Beltrami County 1
Benton County 1
Blue Earth County 1
Brown County 1
Carver County 6
Cass County 1
Chippewa County 3
Chisago County 4
Clay County 10
Clearwater County 1
Cottonwood County 4
Dakota County 11
Faribault County 3
Freeborn County 1
Goodhue County 2
Grant County 1
Hennepin County 86
Isanti County 3
Jackson County 4
Kanabec County 1
Kandiyohi County 4
Lac qui Parle County 4
Le Sueur County 2
Lincoln County 3
Lyon County 2
Marshall County 2
Martin County 2
McLeod County 3
Meeker County 3
Mille Lacs County 1
Morrison County 2
Mower County 1
Murray County 2
Nicollet County 2
Nobles County 8
Norman County 1
Olmsted County 4
Otter Tail County 4
Pennington County 1
Pine County 2
Pipestone County 2
Pope County 1
Ramsey County 40
Red Lake County 1
Redwood County 1
Renville County 1
Rice County 2
Rock County 3
Saint Louis County 7
Scott County 7
Sherburne County 4
Sibley County 1
Stearns County 12
Steele County 1
Stevens County 4
Swift County 3
Wabasha County 2
Wadena County 1
Waseca County 2
Washington County 8
Watonwan County 2
Wilkin County 3
Winona County 1
Wright County 4
Yellow Medicine County 2
Cumulative Report Maps for the year 2002, Minnesota
Cumulative Human Cumulative Veterinary Cumulative Mosquito Cumulative Sentinel Flock

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For further information or questions, please contact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

email: dvbid@cdc.gov
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