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2002 Surveillance Maps

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Map of 2002 Summary of Species Positive for West Nile Virus in Michigan
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Map of 2002 West Nile Virus Positive Birds and Infected Counties
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Map of 2002 West Nile Virus Lab Positive Human Cases
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Map of 2002 Positive Equine WNV Counties
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