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West Nile Virus - Iowa
Cumulative Veterinary Map

Iowa locator map These 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

Iowa vet map 04/22/03 Adair County Mills County Montgomery County Union County Ida County Crawford County Pottawtamie County Jackson County Clinton County Lee County Des Moines County Mahaska County Jasper County Warren County Delaware County Black Hawk County Jones County Polk County Marshall County Buchanan County Wayne County Marion County Washington County Benton County Scott County Grundy County Story County Dubuque County Keokuk County Cedar County Johnson County Muscatine County Lyon County Kossuth County Cerro Gordo County Buena Vista County Winneshiek County Palo Alto County Allamakee County Fayette County Winnebago County Osceola County Dickenson County Franklin County Wright County Howard County Davis County Chickasaw County Butler County Sioux County O'Brien County Hancock County Sac County Tama County Boone County Madison County Fremont County Monroe County Appanoose County Wapello County Van Buren County Mitchell County Worth County Cherokee County Floyd County Bremer County Emmet County Clay County Plymouth County Pocohontas County Iowa County Carroll County Cass County Page County Poweshiek County Lucas County Jefferson County Henry County Dallas County Monona County Woodbury County Calhoun County Webster County Hamilton County Hardin County Linn County Harrison County Shelby County Audubon County Guthrie County Louisa County Greene County Ringgold County Clarke County Clayton County Humboldt County Adams County Taylor County Decatur County

Cumulative positive cases:

Adair County 4
Adams County 7
Allamakee County 1
Appanoose County 8
Audubon County 9
Benton County 4
Black Hawk County 8
Boone County 17
Bremer County 4
Buchanan County 12
Buena Vista County 23
Butler County 16
Calhoun County 15
Carroll County 17
Cass County 12
Cedar County 14
Cerro Gordo County 9
Cherokee County 16
Chickasaw County 5
Clarke County 5
Clay County 9
Clayton County 2
Clinton County 14
Crawford County 20
Dallas County 16
Davis County 18
Decatur County 12
Delaware County 4
Des Moines County 5
Dickinson County 11
Dubuque County 4
Emmet County 4
Fayette County 5
Floyd County 7
Franklin County 12
Fremont County 19
Greene County 5
Grundy County 6
Guthrie County 13
Hamilton County 20
Hancock County 13
Hardin County 18
Harrison County 23
Henry County 14
Howard County 7
Humboldt County 13
Ida County 10
Iowa County 6
Jackson County 7
Jasper County 14
Jefferson County 8
Johnson County 22
Jones County 10
Keokuk County 9
Kossuth County 7
Lee County 22
Linn County 10
Louisa County 3
Lucas County 7
Lyon County 17
Madison County 8
Mahaska County 8
Marion County 9
Marshall County 20
Mills County 18
Mitchell County 1
Monona County 4
Monroe County 8
Montgomery County 11
Muscatine County 8
O'Brien County 11
Osceola County 3
Page County 19
Palo Alto County 4
Plymouth County 17
Pocahontas County 12
Polk County 20
Pottawattamie County 24
Poweshiek County 11
Ringgold County 13
Sac County 34
Scott County 11
Shelby County 9
Sioux County 22
Story County 40
Tama County 9
Taylor County 9
Union County 9
Van Buren County 6
Wapello County 11
Warren County 23
Washington County 14
Wayne County 15
Webster County 14
Winnebago County 10
Winneshiek County 7
Woodbury County 18
Worth County 7
Wright County 10

 
Cumulative Report Maps for the year 2002, Iowa
Cumulative Human Cumulative Bird Cumulative Mosquito Cumulative Sentinel Flock

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

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