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West Nile Virus - Pennsylvania
Cumulative Bird Map

Pennsylvania locator map These 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

Pennsylvania  Bird Map 04/22/03

Cumulative positive cases:

Adams County 16
Allegheny County 162
Armstrong County 5
Beaver County 11
Bedford County 4
Berks County 9
Blair County 10
Bradford County 3
Bucks County 142
Butler County 18
Cambria County 4
Centre County 27
Chester County 48
Clarion County 11
Clearfield County 6
Clinton County 5
Columbia County 13
Crawford County 4
Cumberland County 40
Dauphin County 51
Delaware County 60
Erie County 16
Fayette County 30
Forest County 1
Franklin County 22
Greene County 6
Huntingdon County 5
Indiana County 5
Juniata County 4
Lackawanna County 5
Lancaster County 72
Lawrence County 21
Lebanon County 49
Lehigh County 39
Luzerne County 34
Lycoming County 20
Mc Kean County 4
Mercer County 28
Mifflin County 6
Monroe County 5
Montgomery County 142
Montour County 4
Northampton County 21
Northumberland County 16
Perry County 3
Philadelphia County 74
Pike County 3
Schuylkill County 1
Snyder County 6
Somerset County 5
Sullivan County 1
Susquehanna County 3
Tioga County 6
Union County 18
Warren County 2
Washington County 19
Wayne County 2
Westmoreland County 61
York County 28
Cumulative Report Maps for the year 2002, Pennsylvania
Cumulative Human Cumulative Veterinary Cumulative Mosquito Cumulative Sentinel Flock

Links

Pennsylvania West Nile Virus County Coordinators
Pennsylvania West Nile Virus Main Page

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

email: dvbid@cdc.gov
(970) 221-6400