Laidback Al
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Idaho currently has the highest number (440) of confirmed or probable West Nile virus cases in the United States as of 08/25/2006. Table by county can be found at
http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/DesktopModules/ArticlesSortable/ArticlesSrtView.aspx?tabID=0&ItemID=1868&mid=10941
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This map displays confirmed reports of West Nile virus by county in Idaho in 2006. West Nile virus may be present in additional counties but undetected; therefore, preventing mosquito bites is important, regardless of where you live.
Should you have any questions regarding WNV infection, contact information for the health district in your area is provided below. For 2005 data and map, click here.
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http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/DesktopModules/ArticlesSortable/ArticlesSrtView.aspx?tabID=0&ItemID=1868&mid=10941
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=600><TBODY><TR><TD class=Normal colSpan=2>2006 West Nile Virus Map and District Health Department Contacts
This map displays confirmed reports of West Nile virus by county in Idaho in 2006. West Nile virus may be present in additional counties but undetected; therefore, preventing mosquito bites is important, regardless of where you live.
Should you have any questions regarding WNV infection, contact information for the health district in your area is provided below. For 2005 data and map, click here.
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Blue = evidence of WNV in humans.
= evidence of WNV in humans, and horses, birds or mosquitoes.
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