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West Nile Virus -Mississippi
Cumulative Bird Map

Mississippi locator map These 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

Mississippi Bird map 04/22/03

Cumulative positive cases:

Adams County 4
Alcorn County 6
Amite County 2
Attala County 6
Benton County 1
Bolivar County 2
Calhoun County 1
Carroll County 1
Chickasaw County 3
Clay County 1
Coahoma County 4
Copiah County 3
Covington County 1
Desoto County 17
Franklin County 1
George County 3
Grenada County 4
Hancock County 3
Harrison County 22
Hinds County 15
Holmes County 1
Humphreys County 2
Itawamba County 2
Jackson County 31
Jasper County 2
Jefferson Davis County 1
Jones County 7
Lafayette County 10
Lamar County 3
Lauderdale County 11
Leake County 1
Lee County 5
Leflore County 6
Lowndes County 14
Madison County 7
Marion County 1
Marshall County 3
Monroe County 7
Montgomery County 6
Neshoba County 3
Newton County 4
Noxubee County 1
Oktibbeha County 4
Panola County 12
Pearl River County 4
Perry County 2
Pike County 2
Pontotoc County 7
Prentiss County 4
Quitman County 1
Rankin County 11
Scott County 3
Sharkey County 2
Simpson County 1
Smith County 1
Sunflower County 2
Tallahatchie County 5
Tate County 8
Tippah County 2
Tishomingo County 1
Tunica County 2
Union County 10
Walthall County 1
Warren County 4
Washington County 3
Wayne County 2
Webster County 1
Wilkinson County 3
Yalobusha County 5
Yazoo County 1


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

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Mississippi Department of Health

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

email: dvbid@cdc.gov
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