West Nile Virus, Alberta's Response Plan, 2005


Book Description

This document outlines a co-ordinated provincial plan for responding to west Nile virus in Alberta. Key components of the plan are set out with regard to minimizing the risk of infection to humans; testing & surveillance of birds for presence of the virus; surveillance of horses for virus infection and providing information for veterinarians & horse owners; and mosquito surveillance & control programs.







West Nile Virus, Alberta's Response Plan, 2005


Book Description

This document outlines a co-ordinated provincial plan for responding to west Nile virus in Alberta. Key components of the plan are set out with regard to minimizing the risk of infection to humans; testing & surveillance of birds for presence of the virus; surveillance of horses for virus infection and providing information for veterinarians & horse owners; and mosquito surveillance & control programs.










West Nile Virus Outbreak


Book Description

In the fall of 1999 the mosquito-borne West Nile virus (WNV) killed 7 people in the NY City area and made dozens more very sick. It was initially misidentified as a different, related mosquito-borne virus often found in the U.S. The outbreak serves as a source of lessons about how public health (PH) officials can be better prepared in responding to potential crises involving uncertain causes, and how they can detect and respond to an act of biological terrorism. This report reviews the WNV outbreak and the response to it, focusing on establishing a chronological account of the events that occurred; and identifying lessons learned for PH and bioterrorism preparedness.