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2008 Mosquito-Borne Illnesses in Humans and Animals
Updated April 10, 2008
WNV Positive
Human
SLE Human WNV Positive
Birds
WNV Positive
Mosquito Pools *
Totals: 2 0 0 0
Adams0000
Alcorn0000
Amite0000
Attala0000
Benton0000
Bolivar0000
Calhoun0000
Carroll0000
Chickasaw0000
Choctaw0000
Claiborne0000
Clarke0000
Clay0000
Coahoma0000
Copiah0000
Covington0000
DeSoto0000
Forrest0000
Franklin0000
George0000
Greene0000
Grenada0000
Hancock0000
Harrison0000
Hinds0000
Holmes0000
Humphreys0000
Issaquena0000
Itawamba0000
Jackson0000
Jasper0000
Jefferson0000
Jefferson Davis0000
Jones0000
Kemper0000
Lafayette0000
Lamar0000
Lauderdale0000
Lawrence0000
Leake0000
Lee0000
Leflore0000
Lincoln1000
Lowndes0000
Madison1000
Marion0000
Marshall0000
Monroe0000
Montgomery0000
Neshoba0000
Newton0000
Noxubee0000
Oktibbeha0000
Panola0000
Pearl River0000
Perry0000
Pike0000
Pontotoc0000
Prentiss0000
Quitman0000
Rankin0000
Scott0000
Sharkey0000
Simpson0000
Smith0000
Stone0000
Sunflower0000
Tallahatchie0000
Tate0000
Tippah0000
Tishomingo0000
Tunica0000
Union0000
Walthall0000
Warren0000
Washington0000
Wayne0000
Webster0000
Wilkinson0000
Winston0000
Yalobusha0000
Yazoo0000

Figures above include both confirmed and probable human cases.

St. Louis encephalitis (SLE) is a mosquito-borne illness similar to West Nile virus.

* Mosquito pools are samples drawn from mosquito traps statewide. Positive mosquitoes in a pool indicate that WNV is active among mosquitoes in the area.

Visit the Mississippi Board of Animal Health for more statistics on West Nile virus and Eastern Equine encephalitis.

 
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