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Volume 13, Number 2—February 2007
Dispatch

Surveillance for West Nile Virus in Clinic-admitted Raptors, Colorado

Nicole M. Nemeth*†Comments to Author , Gail Kratz*‡, Eric Edwards†, Judy Scherpelz*‡, Richard A. Bowen*, and Nicholas Komar†
Author affiliations: *Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; ‡Rocky Mountain Raptor Program, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA;

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Chronology of detections of West Nile virus by various surveillance systems in place in Larimer and Weld Counties, northern Colorado, 2005. Confirmed human cases, mosquito, dead bird, and equine surveillance information provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ArboNet Surveillance System through October 15, 2005.

Figure. Chronology of detections of West Nile virus by various surveillance systems in place in Larimer and Weld Counties, northern Colorado, 2005. Confirmed human cases, mosquito, dead bird, and equine surveillance information provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ArboNet Surveillance System through October 15, 2005.

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