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Case Counts |
2009 West Nile virus (WNV) activity in King County | |||
Exposed in King County |
Exposed elsewhere | ||
Humans |
West Nile fever |
0 |
0 |
West Nile neuroinvasive disease |
0 |
0 | |
Other West Nile infection (positive tests with mild or no symptoms) |
0 |
0 | |
Deaths |
0 |
0 | |
Total |
0 |
0 | |
Non-human WNV surveillance | ||
Birds |
Mosquitoes |
Horses |
2 1,089 dead birds reported, 42 collected for testing |
Not testing for mosquitoes |
0 0 positive or tested |
WNV surveillance in Seattle & King County |
Other WNV surveillance information |
West Nile virus alert level definitions |
Note: King County alert levels are determined based on events occurring within King County . As a result, our current alert level may differ from that of the state or other local health jurisdictions.
Alert Level |
Description |
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No risk of human outbreak Winter season; little or no mosquito activity. |
Remote risk of human outbreak No West Nile virus positive birds or mosquitoes and no cases in horses or people in King County in the current calendar year. | |
Low risk of human outbreak Areas of King County with limited West Nile virus activity in birds and/or mosquitoes but no positives prior to August 1. | |
Moderate risk of human outbreak First West Nile virus positive birds or mosquitoes found before August 1 OR a confirmed horse or human case OR sustained West Nile virusactivity in birds or mosquitoes in the absence of horse or human cases. | |
High risk of human outbreak Combinations of the following indicators:
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Human outbreak in progress Multiple confirmed human cases with conditions favoring continued transmission to people (e.g., persistent high infection rates in mosquitoes, continued bird deaths due to West Nile virus) |