West Nile Virus Mosquito
Sentinel Site
Testing Results - 2010
Each
sentinel site file below contains 3 graphs representing the following:
1) Number of Culex Mosquitoes Collected:
These graphs illustrate the number of Culex species mosquitoes collected weekly
from each sentinel site.
2) Infection Rate: Infection rate is
an estimate of the number of West Nile virus positive Culex mosquitoes per
1000. This is a statistical
calculation based on the number of Culex species mosquito pools tested, the
number of pools positive for West Nile virus, and the size of each pool.
3) Vector Index: Vector index is a
measure of infection rate adjusted for Culex mosquito population size within a
given area. The value is an
estimate of the number of West Nile Virus infected mosquitoes collected at a
given sentinel site on any given night. Especially
when mosquito populations are small, vector index is more accurate than
infection rate as an estimate of human West Nile Virus transmission risk. The data on vector index as a predictor of human transmission
is incomplete, but it suggests that a vector index of 0.75 or above is an
indicator of high risk for West Nile Virus transmission to humans in the area.
Previous sentinel site testing results:
2010
2009
2008
2007 2006
2005
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