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Volume 7, Number 4—August 2001
THEME ISSUE
West Nile Virus
West Nile Virus

West Nile Outbreak in Horses in Southern France, 2000: The Return after 35 Years

Bernadette Murgue*Comments to Author , Séverine Murri*, Stephan Zientara†, Benoît Durand†, Jean-Paul Durand‡, and Hervé Zeller*
Author affiliations: *Centre National de Référence des Arbovirus et des Fièvres Hémorragiques Virales, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France; †Agence Française d Sécurité Sanitaire des Aliments, Maisons-Alfort Cedex, France; ‡Institut de Médecine Tropicale du Service de Santé des Armées, Marseille Armées, France

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Figure 5

Geographic location of confirmed and probable clinical cases and serologically positive cases (according to serosurvey) of West Nile infection in equines, France. Data are grouped by commune, the boundaries of which are indicated. (The commune is the smallest French administrative subdivision, which approximately corresponds to an English parish). Numbers indicate clinical cases. Of the 76 cases, 73 are shown; the rest occurred more than 10 km outside the area. Names of communes in which more th

Figure 5. . Geographic location of confirmed and probable clinical cases and serologically positive cases (according to serosurvey) of West Nile infection in equines, France. Data are grouped by commune, the boundaries of which are indicated. (The commune is the smallest French administrative subdivision, which approximately corresponds to an English parish). Numbers indicate clinical cases. Of the 76 cases, 73 are shown; the rest occurred more than 10 km outside the area. Names of communes in which more than one clinical case occurred are indicated. For each commune, the color (see key) indicates the number of positive serologic cases. The first cases were reported in Lansargues.

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