Arizona West Nile News and Links


Arizona Ranks 3rd for West Nile Virus - August 11, 2005

First Human Case of West Nile Virus in Pima County - August 23, 2005

A Horse in Queen Creek Test Positive for West Nile Virus - August 23, 2005

Mosquito Danger Lurks During Summer Months- August 23, 2005

West Nile Hot Zone Cools- June 6, 2005

Arizona Department of Public Health, West Nile Virus; Fight the Bite - July 2005

Arizona Republic Article,  July 11, 2005 -  Second West Nile Case of Year ID'ed in Cochise Co.

Arizona Republic Article,  June 30, 2005 -  Mesa Man Becomes State's First West Nile Victim of the Year

Arizona Republic Article,  June 21, 2005 -  West Nile Season

Maricopa County Department of Public Health, June 17, 2005 - Hot Weather Brings Greater Threat of West Nile Virus

Maricopa County Department of Public Health, March 2005 - Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile Virus

Arizona Republic Article,  April 7, 2005 -  Dirty Pools Cited Over West Nile Threat

Arizona Republic Article,  October 1, 2003- West Nile Here to Stay, County Officials Say

Arizona Republic Article,  September 20, 2003- Second Case of West Nile Discovered

Arizona Republic Article,  September 17, 2003- West Nile Turns Up in Maricopa County

Arizona Republic Article,  September 16, 2003- West Nile Found in Yavapai and Pima Counties


Tracking West Nile Virus In the Valley

Phoenix:
40th Street and Pecos Road.

Chandler:
McQueen and Ray Roads.
Warner and Kyrene Roads.
Arizona Avenue and Ray Road.
Queen Creek and Alma School Roads.
Cooper and Pecos Roads.

Infected birds found:
Gilbert:
Higley and Pecos Roads, a sparrow.

Chandler:
Alma School and Warner Roads, a sparrow.
McQueen Road and Chandler Boulevard, a sparrow.
McClintock Drive and Chandler Boulevard, a woodpecker.

Mesa:
Dobson and Baseline Roads, a dove.