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USA West Nile 2020

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Link to 2019 thread: https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...west-nile-2019

West Nile Virus Disease Cases by State 2020
West Nile Virus Disease Cases* and Presumptive Viremic Blood Donors by State – United States, 2020 (as of June 16, 2020)

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*Includes confirmed and probable cases.

†Includes cases reported as meningitis, encephalitis, or acute flaccid paralysis.

‡Presumptive viremic blood donors (PVDs) are people who had no symptoms at the time of donating blood through a blood collection agency, but whose blood tested positive when screened for the presence of West Nile virus. Some PVDs develop symptoms after donation.

Please refer to state health department web sites for further details regarding state case totals.

https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...tate-2020.html

Comparison to previous years:

June 25 2019 - 10 cases, 1 fatal
June 26 2018 - 10 cases, 0 fatal
June 23 2017 - 14 cases, 1 fatal
June 24 2016 - 15 cases, 0 fatal
June 23 2015 - 5 cases, 0 fatal
June 26 2014 - 6 cases, 0 fatal
June 25 2013 - 6 cases, 1 fatal
June 19 2012 - 2 cases, 0 fatal
 
West Nile Virus Disease Cases by State 2020
West Nile Virus Disease Cases* and Presumptive Viremic Blood Donors by State – United States, 2020 (as of June 30, 2020)

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*Includes confirmed and probable cases.

†Includes cases reported as meningitis, encephalitis, or acute flaccid paralysis.

‡Presumptive viremic blood donors (PVDs) are people who had no symptoms at the time of donating blood through a blood collection agency, but whose blood tested positive when screened for the presence of West Nile virus. Some PVDs develop symptoms after donation.

Please refer to state health department web sites for further details regarding state case totals.

https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...tate-2020.html

WNV infections in mosquitoes, birds, sentinel animals, or veterinary animals have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states for 2020: California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Tennessee and Texas.

West Nile virus infections in humans have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, and New Mexico.
https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...state2020.html

Comparison to previous years:

June 30 2020 - 8 cases, 0 fatal
June 25 2019 - 10 cases, 1 fatal
June 26 2018 - 10 cases, 0 fatal
June 23 2017 - 14 cases, 1 fatal
June 24 2016 - 15 cases, 0 fatal
June 23 2015 - 5 cases, 0 fatal
June 26 2014 - 6 cases, 0 fatal
June 25 2013 - 6 cases, 1 fatal
July 10 2012 - 15 cases, 0 fatal
 
West Nile Virus Disease Cases by State 2020
West Nile Virus Disease Cases* and Presumptive Viremic Blood Donors by State – United States, 2020 (as of July 14, 2020)

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*Includes confirmed and probable cases.

†Includes cases reported as meningitis, encephalitis, or acute flaccid paralysis.

‡Presumptive viremic blood donors (PVDs) are people who had no symptoms at the time of donating blood through a blood collection agency, but whose blood tested positive when screened for the presence of West Nile virus. Some PVDs develop symptoms after donation.

Please refer to state health department web sites for further details regarding state case totals.
https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...tate-2020.html

Data table: WNV infections in mosquitoes, birds, sentinel animals, or veterinary animals have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states for 2020: California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Nevada, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.

West Nile virus infections in humans have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, and Texas.
https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...state2020.html

Comparison to previous years:

July 14 2020 - 13 cases, 0 fatal
July 9 2019 - 39 cases, 1 fatal
July 10 2018 - 14 cases, 0 fatal
July 11 2017 - 36 cases, 1 fatal
July 8 2016 - 23 cases, 0 fatal
July 7 2015 - 10 cases, 0 fatal
July 8 2014 - 18 cases, 1 fatal
July 9 2013 - 14 cases, 2 fatal
July 10 2012 - 15 cases, 0 fatal
 
West Nile Virus Disease Cases by State 2020
West Nile Virus Disease Cases* and Presumptive Viremic Blood Donors by State – United States, 2020 (as of July 28, 2020)

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*Includes confirmed and probable cases.

†Includes cases reported as meningitis, encephalitis, or acute flaccid paralysis.

‡Presumptive viremic blood donors (PVDs) are people who had no symptoms at the time of donating blood through a blood collection agency, but whose blood tested positive when screened for the presence of West Nile virus. Some PVDs develop symptoms after donation.

Please refer to state health department web sites for further details regarding state case totals.
https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...tate-2020.html

WNV infections in mosquitoes, birds, sentinel animals, or veterinary animals have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states for 2020:

California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.

West Nile virus infections in humans have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, New Mexico, and Texas.
https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...state2020.html

Comparison to previous years:

July 28 2020 - 17 cases, 0 fatal
July 23 2019 - 76 cases, 4 fatal
July 24 2018 - 39 cases, 1 fatal
July 25 2017 - 67 cases, 1 fatal
August 2 2016 - 89 cases, 0 fatal
July 28 2015 - 38 cases, 1 fatal
July 29 2014 - 55 cases, 3 fatal
July 30 2013 - 53 cases, 3 fatal
July 31 2012 - 231 cases, 4 fatal
 
Massachusetts reports 1st human West Nile virus case
by PRESS RELEASE
August 8, 2020US NewsNo Comments


The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced the first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in the state this year. The individual is a man in his 50s who was likely exposed to the virus in southwestern Essex County or eastern Middlesex County. The risk of human infection with WNV is considered to be generally low throughout the Commonwealth.

“This is the first time that West Nile virus infection has been identified in a person in Massachusetts this year,” said Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel, MD, MPH. “Today’s news reminds us of the ongoing need to take precautions against mosquito bites to protect ourselves and our families.”
...
http://outbreaknewstoday.com/massach...us-case-42010/
 
West Nile Virus Disease Cases by State 2020
West Nile Virus Disease Cases* and Presumptive Viremic Blood Donors by State – United States, 2020 (as of August 11, 2020)

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*Includes confirmed and probable cases.

†Includes cases reported as meningitis, encephalitis, or acute flaccid paralysis.

‡Presumptive viremic blood donors (PVDs) are people who had no symptoms at the time of donating blood through a blood collection agency, but whose blood tested positive when screened for the presence of West Nile virus. Some PVDs develop symptoms after donation.

Please refer to state health department web sites for further details regarding state case totals.
https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...tate-2020.html

WNV infections in mosquitoes, birds, sentinel animals, or veterinary animals have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states for 2020: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.

https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...state2020.html

Comparison to previous years:

Aug 11 2020 - 22 cases, 0 fatal
Aug 6 2019 - 128 cases, 4 fatal
Aug 7 2018 - 106 cases, 4 fatal
Aug 1 2017 - 110 cases, 2 fatal
Aug 9 2016 - 139 cases, 1 fatal
Aug 4 2015 - 90 cases, 3 fatal
Aug 5 2014 - 82 cases, 4 fatal
Aug 6 2013 - 99 cases, 4 fatal
Aug 7 2012 - 390 cases, 8 fatal
Aug 9 2011 - 41 cases, 1 fatal

California
HUMAN CASES
YTD: 18 Counties: 5
There were 8 new WNV human cases reported in California last week from the following counties: Los Angeles (3), Orange (1), San Diego (1), and Stanislaus (3). These are the first WNV human cases from Orange and San Diego counties this year.

1 WNV-related fatality have been reported to CDPH this year from a single local health jurisdiction: Los Angeles County (1)
18 human cases from 5 counties have tested positive for WNV in 2020.
http://westnile.ca.gov/

First human case of West Nile virus reported in Colorado for 2020
West Nile Virus Deep Look / CC BY-SA 4.0
West Nile Virus Deep Look / CC BY-SA 4.0(MGN Deep Look / CC BY-SA 4.0)
By Tony Keith
Published: Aug. 14, 2020 at 4:49 PM EDT
DELTA, Colo. (KKTV) - The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) sent out a notice on Friday for the first reported human case of West Nile virus.

The patient lives in Delta County and the state first received confirmation of the case on Wednesday. West Nile virus is commonly transmitted from the bite of an infected mosquito.
...
https://www.kktv.com/2020/08/14/firs...rado-for-2020/


First West Nile human case detected in CT this season
Staff reports Updated 8:58 am EDT, Monday, August 17, 2020

The state Department of Public Health announced Monday that a Connecticut resident has tested positive for West Nile virus.
...
https://www.ctpost.com/local/article...s-15489003.php
 
West Nile Virus Disease Cases by State 2020
West Nile Virus Disease Cases* and Presumptive Viremic Blood Donors by State – United States, 2020 (as of August 25, 2020)

WNV.png

*Includes confirmed and probable cases.

†Includes cases reported as meningitis, encephalitis, or acute flaccid paralysis.

‡Presumptive viremic blood donors (PVDs) are people who had no symptoms at the time of donating blood through a blood collection agency, but whose blood tested positive when screened for the presence of West Nile virus. Some PVDs develop symptoms after donation.

Please refer to state health department web sites for further details regarding state case totals.


https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...tate-2020.html

WNV infections in mosquitoes, birds, sentinel animals, or veterinary animals have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states for 2020: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.

West Nile virus infections in humans have been reported to CDC ArboNET from the following states: Alabama Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Texas.
https://www.cdc.gov/westnile/statsma...state2020.html


Comparison to previous years:

Aug 25 2020 - 63 cases, 2 fatal
Aug 20 2019 - 206 cases, 11 fatal
Aug 21 2018 - 231 cases, 8 fatal
Aug 22 2017 - 314 cases, 13 fatal
Aug 23 2016 - 301 cases, 7 fatal
Aug 25 2015 - 303 cases, 7 fatal
Aug 19 2014 - 210 cases, 11 fatal
Aug 20 2013 - 296 cases, 11 fatal
Aug 21 2012 - 1,118 cases, 41 fatal
Aug 23 2011 - 77 cases, 3 fatal
 
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