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update Definition (Since the West Nile Virus (WNV) was discovered in the Western Hemisphere it has
spread rapidly across North America, affecting thousands of birds, horses, and
humans. In only five years, WNV has swept through the New York City region in
1999 to almost all of the continental U.S., 7 Canadian provinces, and
throughout Mexico and parts of the Caribbean by 2004. 

The USGS, CDC and other agencies are committed to understanding the effects of
WNV. These agencies are trying to understand this disease and how it could
produce such a large amount in just the last five years since it arrived in New
York City. WNV has been detected in at least 48 species of mosquitoes, over 250
species of birds, and at least 18 species of mammals, including humans.

Website: "http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/disease_information/west_nile_virus/index.jsp"

[Summary provided by the USGS.]); 
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      1999 to almost all of the continental U.S., 7 Canadian provinces, and
      throughout Mexico and parts of the Caribbean by 2004. 
      
      The USGS, CDC and other agencies are committed to understanding the effects of
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      produce such a large amount in just the last five years since it arrived in New
      York City. WNV has been detected in at least 48 species of mosquitoes, over 250
      species of birds, and at least 18 species of mammals, including humans.
      
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      [Summary provided by the USGS.]"""@en ;
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