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Why have some areas stopped collecting dead birds for West Nile virus testing?

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Why have some areas stopped collecting dead birds for West Nile virus testing?

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Birds are collected to test for the presence of West Nile virus. Once it is certain that the virus is established in an area there is little to be gained from additional testing, which is expensive. However some public health agencies may monitor reports of dead birds, particularly highly susceptible species such as crows. This information can be useful in tracking seasonal activity of the virus.

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