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West Nile Virus
Human
2006
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West Nile Virus:  Idaho - Human
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Boundary County Bonner County Shoshone County Kootenai County (1) Benewah County Latah County Clearwater County (1) Idaho County (3) Nez Perce County Lewis County Lemhi County (2) Adams County (9) Valley County (2) Custer County (4) Washington County (21) Fremont County (5) Clark County Gem County (15) Boise County (6) Butte County (4) Payette County (23) Elmore County (68) Jefferson County (14) Blaine County (10) Teton County Madison County (7) Canyon County (180) Camas County (2) Ada County (252) Owyhee County (32) Bonneville County (32) Bingham County (145) Lincoln County (9) Gooding County (45) Minidoka County (24) Power County (2) Bannock County (23) Caribou County Twin Falls County (38) Jerome County (12) Cassia County (4) Bear Lake County Oneida County Franklin County (1) Navigate to California page Navigate to Montana page Navigate to Nevada page Navigate to Oregon page Navigate to Utah page Navigate to Washington page Navigate to Wyoming page
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Cumulative 2006 Data as of 3 am, May 01, 2007*
These data are provisional and may be revised or adjusted in the future.
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Cumulative Human Disease Cases by County - Idaho, 2006
Ada County252
Adams County9
Bannock County23
Bingham County145
Blaine County10
Boise County6
Bonneville County32
Butte County4
Camas County2
Canyon County180
Cassia County4
Clearwater County1
Custer County4
Elmore County68
Franklin County1
Fremont County5
Gem County15
Gooding County45
Idaho County3
Jefferson County14
Jerome County12
Kootenai County1
Lemhi County2
Lincoln County9
Madison County7
Minidoka County24
Owyhee County32
Payette County23
Power County2
Twin Falls County38
Valley County2
Washington County21
Cumulative Total Entire State: 996
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* States and counties in yellow either did not perform surveillance or did not report any positive test results from their surveillance.