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West Nile Virus - Tennessee
Cumulative Bird Map

Tennessee 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

Tennessee  Bird Map 04/22/03

Cumulative positive cases:

Anderson County 6
Bedford County 6
Benton County 1
Bledsoe County 1
Blount County 7
Bradley County 10
Cannon County 3
Carroll County 10
Carter County 3
Claiborne County 1
Clay County 2
Cocke County 1
Coffee County 5
Crockett County 26
Cumberland County 4
Davidson County 138
Decatur County 8
Dekalb County 1
Dickson County 6
Dyer County 36
Fayette County 3
Fentress County 4
Gibson County 22
Giles County 4
Grainger County 3
Greene County 9
Hamblen County 4
Hamilton County 73
Hardeman County 7
Hardin County 3
Hawkins County 4
Haywood County 12
Henderson County 3
Henry County 5
Hickman County 2
Humphreys County 1
Jackson County 1
Jefferson County 5
Knox County 54
Lake County 1
Lauderdale County 7
Lawrence County 8
Lewis County 3
Lincoln County 6
Loudon County 4
Macon County 2
Madison County 33
Marshall County 7
Maury County 5
McMinn County 2
McNairy County 2
Monroe County 7
Montgomery County 6
Morgan County 2
Obion County 34
Overton County 6
Putnam County 10
Roane County 8
Robertson County 3
Rutherford County 11
Scott County 6
Sequatchie County 1
Sevier County 3
Shelby County 83
Smith County 3
Sullivan County 8
Sumner County 9
Tipton County 6
Trousdale County 2
Union County 4
Warren County 5
Washington County 7
Weakley County 9
White County 4
Williamson County 5
Wilson County 7
Cumulative Report Maps for the year 2002, Tennessee
Cumulative Human Cumulative Veterinary Cumulative Mosquito Cumulative Sentinel Flock

Links

Tennessee State Health Department

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

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