niman Posted February 23, 2016 Report Posted February 23, 2016 (edited) Mississippi Zika Tally Pagehttp://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,399.htmlhttp://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,93,589.html Tally tablehttp://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/resources/6754.pdf Edited July 26, 2016 by niman
niman Posted February 23, 2016 Author Report Posted February 23, 2016 Zika virus infects people through the bite of a mosquito and can cause fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis. It may also be responsible for certain birth defects when pregnant women are infected with Zika. No cases of Zika virus infection have been reported in Mississippi.
niman Posted March 24, 2016 Author Report Posted March 24, 2016 Zika virus infects people through the bite of a mosquito and can cause fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis. It may also be responsible for certain birth defects when pregnant women are infected with Zika. One travel-related case of Zika virus infection has been confirmed in Mississippi. No locally-transmitted cases have been reported in the state.
niman Posted March 24, 2016 Author Report Posted March 24, 2016 Zika virus infects people through the bite of a mosquito and can cause fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis. It may also be responsible for certain birth defects when pregnant women are infected with Zika. Travel-related cases of Zika virus infection have been confirmed in Mississippi. No locally-transmitted cases have been reported in the state.
niman Posted March 25, 2016 Author Report Posted March 25, 2016 New tally pagehttp://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,17454,93,589.htmlUpdated March 25, 2016This county-by-county report shows human cases and other data currently reported to MSDH. WNV human cases and WNV-positive horses, mosquito samples and blood donors are indications that WNV is circulating in the state. All residents, regardless of county of residence, should take precautions to prevent WNV infection. Human Cases of Mosquito-Borne IllnessesWNV Testing WNVChikungunyaZikaOther1DeathsPositive Mosquito Samples2Positive Blood Donors3Total:00200000Adams00000 0Alcorn00000 0Amite00000 0Attala00000 0Benton00000 0Bolivar00000 0Calhoun00000 0Carroll00000 0Chickasaw00000 0Choctaw00000 0Claiborne00000 0Clarke00000 0Clay00000 0Coahoma00000 0Copiah00000 0Covington00000 0DeSoto00000 0Forrest0000000Franklin00000 0George00000 0Greene00000 0Grenada00000 0Hancock00000 0Harrison00000 0Hinds0000000Holmes00000 0Humphreys00000 0Issaquena00000 0Itawamba00000 0Jackson00000 0Jasper00000 0Jefferson00000 0Jefferson Davis00000 0Jones00000 0Kemper00000 0Lafayette00000 0Lamar00000 0Lauderdale00000 0Lawrence00000 0Leake00000 0Lee00000 0Leflore00000 0Lincoln00000 0Lowndes00000 0Madison00100 0Marion00000 0Marshall00000 0Monroe00000 0Montgomery00000 0Neshoba00000 0Newton00000 0Noxubee00100 0Oktibbeha00000 0Panola00000 0Pearl River00000 0Perry00000 0Pike00000 0Pontotoc00000 0Prentiss00000 0Quitman00000 0Rankin00000 0Scott00000 0Sharkey00000 0Simpson00000 0Smith00000 0Stone00000 0Sunflower00000 0Tallahatchie00000 0Tate00000 0Tippah00000 0Tishomingo00000 0Tunica00000 0Union00000 0Walthall00000 0Warren00000 0Washington00000 0Wayne00000 0Webster00000 0Wilkinson00000 0Winston00000 0Yalobusha00000 0Yazoo0000 0Unspecified County00000 0Human case count represents only those confirmed by laboratory testing.1 Other mosquito-borne illnesses include La Crosse encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, and Eastern Equine encephalitis. Humans as well as horses can be infected with mosquito-borne illnesses, and infected horses indicate that humans may also be at risk. More about these diseases »2 Mosquito are trapped and tested for West Nile virus (WNV) in selected counties where a higher number of human cases have occurred in previous years. WNV positive mosquitoes indicate that WNV is circulating in the state, and that all residents, regardless of location, should take precautions.3 Infected blood donors are identified through routine screening to ensure the safety of transfusion products. WNV-positive blood donors who are symptomatic are included in the WNV human case count.
niman Posted April 6, 2016 Author Report Posted April 6, 2016 Human Cases of Mosquito-Borne IllnessesWNV Testing WNVChikungunyaZikaOther1DeathsPositive Mosquito Samples2Positive Blood Donors3Total:0030000Adams00000 0Alcorn00000 0Amite00000 0Attala00000 0Benton00000 0Bolivar00000 0Calhoun00000 0Carroll00000 0Chickasaw00000 0Choctaw00000 0Claiborne00000 0Clarke00000 0Clay00000 0Coahoma00000 0Copiah00000 0Covington00000 0DeSoto00000 0Forrest0000000Franklin00000 0George00000 0Greene00000 0Grenada00000 0Hancock00000 0Harrison00000 0Hinds0000000Holmes00000 0Humphreys00000 0Issaquena00000 0Itawamba00000 0Jackson00000 0Jasper00000 0Jefferson00000 0Jefferson Davis00000 0Jones00000 0Kemper00000 0Lafayette00000 0Lamar00000 0Lauderdale00000 0Lawrence00000 0Leake00000 0Lee00000 0Leflore00000 0Lincoln00000 0Lowndes00000 0Madison00100 0Marion00000 0Marshall00000 0Monroe00000 0Montgomery00000 0Neshoba00000 0Newton00000 0Noxubee00100 0Oktibbeha00100 0Panola00000 0Pearl River00000 0Perry00000 0Pike00000 0Pontotoc00000 0Prentiss00000 0Quitman00000 0Rankin00000 0Scott00000 0Sharkey00000 0Simpson00000 0Smith00000 0Stone00000 0Sunflower00000 0Tallahatchie00000 0Tate00000 0Tippah00000 0Tishomingo00000 0Tunica00000 0Union00000 0Walthall00000 0Warren00000 0Washington00000 0Wayne00000 0Webster00000 0Wilkinson00000 0Winston00000 0Yalobusha00000 0Yazoo0000 0Unspecified County00000 0
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