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Beasleyl, C. T. Davis l , M. Whiteman l , B. Granwehr l , R. M. Kinney2, and A. D. T. A. A. Summary. West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that until very recently had not been found in the Americas. In 1999, there was an outbreak of West Nile encephalitis in New York and surrounding areas, involving 62 human cases, including 7 fatalities. ) with 4156 human cases, including 284 deaths, in 2002. S. are members of "lineage I", a genetic grouping that includes viruses from Europe, Asia and Africa.









