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FRANCAIS

July 25, 2002

 

WEST NILE VIRUS BULLETIN #8

  • On July 25, 2002, three birds in Winnipeg were confirmed positive for West Nile virus. These birds include a crow found in central Winnipeg on July 18, a blue jay found in south Winnipeg on July 18 and a raven found in north Winnipeg on July 20.
  • Since several other birds have been found in Winnipeg, additional testing is not required to confirm the tests.
  • With six birds testing positive in Winnipeg, it is clear that the West Nile virus is present in the city.
  • Public reporting of dead bird sightings from the crow family (crows, ravens, magpies, blue jays and gray jays) in Winnipeg is still important. However, to track the virus, a greater emphasis will be placed on testing birds in areas where there have not been positive results. For this reason, birds from areas already testing positive for West Nile virus will receive a lower priority for pick-up.
  • Testing of mosquitoes and other responses will continue in areas that have tested positive for West Nile virus.
  • Eight birds in Manitoba have now been confirmed positive for West Nile virus:
  • Type of Bird

    Location

    Date Confirmed

    Crow

    Winnipeg

    July 15, 2002

    Crow

    R.M. of St. Andrews

    July 19, 2002

    Crow

    Winnipeg

    July 19, 2002

    Magpie

    R.M. of Tache

    July 23, 2002

    Crow

    Winnipeg

    July 24, 2002

    Crow

    Winnipeg

    July 25, 2002

    Blue Jay

    Winnipeg

    July 25, 2002

    Raven

    Winnipeg

    July 25, 2002

     

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