PDA

View Full Version : find out where West Nile Virus lives


Gordo
August 6th 03, 04:00 PM
There is a bunch of information out there about West Nile Virus, but it's
hard to make sense of, I found this site though that has a graph showing
were it has been reported in the last year. www.storydata.com lists all the
occurances and where. For some reason, Illinois has the highest nubmer of
reported cases, and over 60 deaths!

JG
August 6th 03, 06:38 PM
"Gordo" > wrote in message
news:BL8Ya.5355$Fy1.246702@localhost...
> There is a bunch of information out there about West Nile Virus, but
it's
> hard to make sense of, I found this site though that has a graph
showing
> were it has been reported in the last year. www.storydata.com lists
all the
> occurances and where. For some reason, Illinois has the highest
nubmer of
> reported cases, and over 60 deaths!

Bwahaha! Thinly veiled pitch for Databeacon Inc. Look, Gordo, there's
a wealth of info about West Nile Virus available at the CDC Web site,
specifically at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/index.htm.

I'm not going to install Databeacon to see where you might have gotten
the notion that IL leads in WNV incidence; according to the CDC,
Colorado has reported the most cases this year, and there have been NO
deaths in IL.

Maryilee
August 18th 03, 02:18 PM
>I'm not going to install Databeacon to see where you might have gotten
>the notion that IL leads in WNV incidence; according to the CDC,
>Colorado has reported the most cases this year, and there have been NO
>deaths in IL.

To be fair, he did say in the last year, not this year. And IL did have a
large outbreak last fall.
Maryilee

Maggie's Christmas page
http://www.angelfire.com/vi/maggie/christmaspictures.html
Info on hereditary spherocytosis
http://www.angelfire.com/vi/maggie/spherocytosis.html

william
August 19th 03, 10:18 AM
(Maryilee) wrote in message >...
> >I'm not going to install Databeacon to see where you might have gotten
> >the notion that IL leads in WNV incidence; according to the CDC,
> >Colorado has reported the most cases this year, and there have been NO
> >deaths in IL.
>
> To be fair, he did say in the last year, not this year. And IL did have a
> large outbreak last fall.
> Maryilee
>
> Maggie's Christmas page
> http://www.angelfire.com/vi/maggie/christmaspictures.html
> Info on hereditary spherocytosis
> http://www.angelfire.com/vi/maggie/spherocytosis.html

If you want the latest 2003 up-to-date data on the West Nile Virus try
this web site. It has an interactive U.S. map, mouse over your state
and the current stats pop up, click on a state and you are presented
with the state health dept. official West Nile web site.

http://www.mosquitoczar.com/west_nile_virus