Re: US West Nile 2013: 100 fatalities
As of January 7th, Two thousand and three hundred and seventy-four human cases of WNV have been reported in forty-six states and the District of Columbia. Alabama (7), Arizona (41), Arkansas (18), California (368), Colorado (318), Connecticut (4), Delaware (3), District of Columbia (1), Florida (5), Georgia (6), Idaho (40), Illinois (116), Indiana (22), Iowa (44), Kansas (85), Kentucky (3), Louisiana (54), Maryland (16), Massachusetts (8), Michigan (36), Minnesota (79), Mississippi (45), Missouri (29), Montana (38), Nebraska (221), Nevada (11), New Hampshire (1), New Jersey (11), New Mexico (38), New York (26), North Carolina (3), North Dakota (123), Ohio (24), Oklahoma (85), Oregon (2), Pennsylvania (11), Rhode Island (1), South Carolina (7), South Dakota (149), Tennessee (24), Texas (172), Utah (7), Vermont (2), Virginia (6), Washington (1), Wisconsin (22) and Wyoming (41). One thousand two hundred and five cases (50.8%) were neuroinvasive. One hundred and fourteen fatalities have been reported. Arizona (5), Arkansas (1), California (15), Colorado (7), Idaho (1), Illinois (11), Indiana (2), Kansas (7), Kentucky (1), Louisiana (4), Maryland (1), Michigan (2), Minnesota (3), Mississippi (5), Missouri (1), Montana (2), Nebraska (5), Nevada (1), New Jersey (2), New Mexico (3), North Carolina (1), North Dakota (2), Ohio (3), Oklahoma (7), Pennsylvania (1), South Dakota (3), Tennessee (2), Texas (13), Wisconsin (2), Wyoming (1).
In the final tally for 2012, 5,678 human cases of WNV had been reported in 48 states and the District of Columbia with 286 fatalities.
As of January 7th, Two thousand and three hundred and seventy-four human cases of WNV have been reported in forty-six states and the District of Columbia. Alabama (7), Arizona (41), Arkansas (18), California (368), Colorado (318), Connecticut (4), Delaware (3), District of Columbia (1), Florida (5), Georgia (6), Idaho (40), Illinois (116), Indiana (22), Iowa (44), Kansas (85), Kentucky (3), Louisiana (54), Maryland (16), Massachusetts (8), Michigan (36), Minnesota (79), Mississippi (45), Missouri (29), Montana (38), Nebraska (221), Nevada (11), New Hampshire (1), New Jersey (11), New Mexico (38), New York (26), North Carolina (3), North Dakota (123), Ohio (24), Oklahoma (85), Oregon (2), Pennsylvania (11), Rhode Island (1), South Carolina (7), South Dakota (149), Tennessee (24), Texas (172), Utah (7), Vermont (2), Virginia (6), Washington (1), Wisconsin (22) and Wyoming (41). One thousand two hundred and five cases (50.8%) were neuroinvasive. One hundred and fourteen fatalities have been reported. Arizona (5), Arkansas (1), California (15), Colorado (7), Idaho (1), Illinois (11), Indiana (2), Kansas (7), Kentucky (1), Louisiana (4), Maryland (1), Michigan (2), Minnesota (3), Mississippi (5), Missouri (1), Montana (2), Nebraska (5), Nevada (1), New Jersey (2), New Mexico (3), North Carolina (1), North Dakota (2), Ohio (3), Oklahoma (7), Pennsylvania (1), South Dakota (3), Tennessee (2), Texas (13), Wisconsin (2), Wyoming (1).
In the final tally for 2012, 5,678 human cases of WNV had been reported in 48 states and the District of Columbia with 286 fatalities.
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