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West Nile Virus - Illinois
Cumulative Veterinary Map

Illinois locator mapThese county and county equivalent data data are based on information voluntarily reported by state health officials and federal agenciesto CDC. West Nile Virus (WNV) infection was determined by laboratory testing on animals other than wild birds (such as pets, livestock, and wildlife) with symtoms of WNV infection. 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

Illinois  vet map 04/22/03 Kankakee County Adams County Donough County Gallatin County Johnson County White County Marion County Jefferson County Williamson County Randolph County Menard County Franklin County Jackson County St. Clair County Saline County Madison County Macoupin County Livingston County Rock Island County Vermillion County McHenry County McLean County Lake County Coles County Stephenson County Clark County Bureau County Iroquois County Stark County Dewitt County Tazewell County Ogle County Mercer County Lee County Cook County Keddall County Peoria County Henry County Boone County DeKalb County Knox County Crawford County La Salle County Champaign County Grundy County Will County DuPage County Macon County Carroll County Ford County Woodford County Platt County Jo Daviess County Kane County Whiteside County Winnebago County Logan County Calhoun County Warren County Fulton County Henderson County Hancock County Schuyler County Cass County Pike County Christian County Shelby County Moultrie County Montgomery County Fayette County Clinton County Washington County Perry County Wayne County Lawrence County Edwards County Wabash County Hamilton County Union County Pulaski County Massac County Marshall County Sangamon County Morgan County Greene County Douglas County Edgar County Bond County Effingham County Clay County Jasper County Richland County Scott County Mason County Brown County Putnam County Monroe County Alexander County Hardin County Pope County

Cumulative positive cases:

Adams County 6
Bond County 1
Boone County 4
Brown County 2
Bureau County 16
Carroll County 6
Cass County 4
Champaign County 30
Christian County 12
Clark County 8
Clay County 7
Clinton County 18
Coles County 13
Cook County 20
Crawford County 6
Cumberland County 6
De Witt County 18
Dekalb County 7
Douglas County 36
Dupage County 10
Edgar County 1
Edwards County 4
Effingham County 38
Fayette County 8
Ford County 16
Franklin County 28
Fulton County 14
Gallatin County 4
Greene County 5
Grundy County 5
Hamilton County 9
Hancock County 12
Hardin County 1
Henderson County 6
Henry County 33
Iroquois County 7
Jackson County 30
Jasper County 9
Jefferson County 30
Jersey County 1
Jo Daviess County 2
Johnson County 9
Kane County 18
Kankakee County 14
Kendall County 12
Knox County 10
La Salle County 30
Lake County 15
Lawrence County 5
Lee County 14
Livingston County 6
Logan County 11
Macon County 13
Macoupin County 9
Madison County 22
Marion County 9
Marshall County 3
Mason County 11
Massac County 7
McDonough County 15
McHenry County 26
McLean County 20
Menard County 6
Mercer County 19
Monroe County 7
Montgomery County 13
Morgan County 5
Moultrie County 47
Ogle County 8
Peoria County 28
Perry County 6
Piatt County 4
Pike County 7
Pope County 2
Putnam County 2
Randolph County 5
Richland County 14
Rock Island County 11
Saint Clair County 19
Saline County 10
Sangamon County 50
Scott County 2
Shelby County 23
Stark County 1
Stephenson County 3
Tazewell County 27
Union County 19
Vermilion County 10
Wabash County 1
Warren County 9
Washington County 6
Wayne County 17
White County 9
Whiteside County 21
Will County 28
Williamson County 23
Winnebago County 8
Woodford County 7

 
Cumulative Report Maps for the year 2002, Illinois
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For further information or questions, please contact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

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