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West Nile Virus
Human
2006
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West Nile Virus:  North Dakota - Human
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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.
[Epi curve - Vertical bar graph showing number of incidents for each of 52 weeks]
Cumulative Human Disease Cases by County - North Dakota, 2006
Barnes County1
Benson County4
Bottineau County1
Burke County1
Burleigh County63
Cass County8
Cavalier County1
Dickey County2
Foster County1
Grand Forks County2
Grant County1
Hettinger County1
Logan County1
McHenry County2
McIntosh County1
McLean County2
Mercer County5
Morton County14
Mountrail County1
Oliver County1
Ramsey County6
Ransom County2
Richland County2
Sargent County2
Stark County2
Stutsman County4
Walsh County2
Ward County1
Wells County1
Williams County2
Cumulative Total Entire State: 137
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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.