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West Nile Virus - Michigan
Cumulative Bird Map

Michigan locator mapThese 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

Michigan Bird Map 04/22/03

Cumulative positive cases:

Alcona County 1
Alger County 1
Allegan County 1
Alpena County 1
Antrim County 1
Arenac County 1
Barry County 1
Bay County 1
Benzie County 1
Berrien County 1
Branch County 1
Calhoun County 1
Cass County 1
Charlevoix County 1
Cheboygan County 1
Chippewa County 1
Clare County 1
Clinton County 1
Crawford County 1
Delta County 1
Dickinson County 1
Eaton County 1
Emmet County 1
Genesee County 1
Gladwin County 1
Gogebic County 1
Grand Traverse County 1
Gratiot County 1
Hillsdale County 1
Huron County 1
Ingham County 1
Ionia County 1
Isabella County 1
Jackson County 1
Kalamazoo County 2
Kent County 1
Lapeer County 1
Leelanau County 1
Lenawee County 1
Livingston County 1
Luce County 1
Macomb County 1
Manistee County 1
Marquette County 1
Mason County 1
Mecosta County 1
Menominee County 1
Midland County 1
Missaukee County 1
Monroe County 1
Montcalm County 1
Montmorency County 1
Muskegon County 1
Newaygo County 1
Oakland County 1
Ogemaw County 1
Ontonagon County 1
Osceola County 1
Oscoda County 1
Otsego County 1
Ottawa County 1
Presque Isle County 1
Saginaw County 1
Saint Clair County 1
Saint Joseph County 1
Sanilac County 1
Schoolcraft County 1
Shiawassee County 1
Tuscola County 1
Van Buren County 1
Washtenaw County 1
Wayne County 2
Wexford County 1

 

Cumulative Report Maps for the year 2002, Michigan
Cumulative Human Cumulative Veterinary Cumulative Mosquito Cumulative Sentinel Flock

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Michigan West Nile Virus Information

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

email: dvbid@cdc.gov
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