Today (August 16) it was announced that the New York State Department of Health confirmed yesterday that blood samples obtained from five live wild birds collected in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn have tested positive for West Nile virus. Blood samples from four sparrows and one mockingbird were collected on August 2 and August 3. Blood samples from 89 other birds that were trapped in Greenwood Cemetery were found to be negative for the virus.


Summary Of Bird And Mosquito Findings in NYC


The total number of WNV-infected birds identified in New York City to date include: 41 (28 in Staten Island, 3 in Manhattan, 3 in Queens, 1 in the Bronx, and 6 in Brooklyn). In addition, WNV has been confirmed in 25 pools of mosquitoes (21 in Staten Island, 3 in Manhattan, and 1 in Queens)

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