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Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State.

West Nile (WN) virus was detected in the metropolitan New York City (NYC) area during the summer and fall of 1999. Sixty-two human cases, 7 fatal, were documented. The New York State Department of Health initiated a departmental effort to implement a statewide mosquito and virus surveillance system....

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Autores principales: White, D J, Kramer, L D, Backenson, P B, Lukacik, G, Johnson, G, Oliver, J A, Howard, J J, Means, R G, Eidson, M, Gotham, I, Kulasekera, V, Campbell, S
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11585526
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author White, D J
Kramer, L D
Backenson, P B
Lukacik, G
Johnson, G
Oliver, J A
Howard, J J
Means, R G
Eidson, M
Gotham, I
Kulasekera, V
Campbell, S
author_facet White, D J
Kramer, L D
Backenson, P B
Lukacik, G
Johnson, G
Oliver, J A
Howard, J J
Means, R G
Eidson, M
Gotham, I
Kulasekera, V
Campbell, S
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description West Nile (WN) virus was detected in the metropolitan New York City (NYC) area during the summer and fall of 1999. Sixty-two human cases, 7 fatal, were documented. The New York State Department of Health initiated a departmental effort to implement a statewide mosquito and virus surveillance system. During the 2000 arbovirus surveillance season, we collected 317,676 mosquitoes, submitted 9,952 pools for virus testing, and detected 363 WN virus-positive pools by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Eight species of mosquitoes were found infected. Our mosquito surveillance system complemented other surveillance systems in the state to identify relative risk for human exposure to WN virus. PCR WN virus-positive mosquitoes were detected in NYC and six counties in the lower Hudson River Valley and metropolitan NYC area. Collective surveillance activities suggest that WN virus can disperse throughout the state and may impact local health jurisdictions in the state in future years.
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spelling pubmed-26317412009-05-20 Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State. White, D J Kramer, L D Backenson, P B Lukacik, G Johnson, G Oliver, J A Howard, J J Means, R G Eidson, M Gotham, I Kulasekera, V Campbell, S Emerg Infect Dis Research Article West Nile (WN) virus was detected in the metropolitan New York City (NYC) area during the summer and fall of 1999. Sixty-two human cases, 7 fatal, were documented. The New York State Department of Health initiated a departmental effort to implement a statewide mosquito and virus surveillance system. During the 2000 arbovirus surveillance season, we collected 317,676 mosquitoes, submitted 9,952 pools for virus testing, and detected 363 WN virus-positive pools by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Eight species of mosquitoes were found infected. Our mosquito surveillance system complemented other surveillance systems in the state to identify relative risk for human exposure to WN virus. PCR WN virus-positive mosquitoes were detected in NYC and six counties in the lower Hudson River Valley and metropolitan NYC area. Collective surveillance activities suggest that WN virus can disperse throughout the state and may impact local health jurisdictions in the state in future years. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2001 /pmc/articles/PMC2631741/ /pubmed/11585526 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
White, D J
Kramer, L D
Backenson, P B
Lukacik, G
Johnson, G
Oliver, J A
Howard, J J
Means, R G
Eidson, M
Gotham, I
Kulasekera, V
Campbell, S
Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State.
title Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State.
title_full Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State.
title_fullStr Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State.
title_full_unstemmed Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State.
title_short Mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of West Nile virus, New York State.
title_sort mosquito surveillance and polymerase chain reaction detection of west nile virus, new york state.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11585526
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