West Nile Virus
Health

Human Statistics

Dead Birds


  • Birds from the Crow family (crow, raven, blue jay and gray jay) are particularly susceptible to West Nile virus infection.

  • West Nile virus was first detected in New Brunswick in a crow on July 16, 2003.

  • No bird has tested positive for West Nile virus in New Brunswick in 2024.

Bird Species
Number Tested
in 2008
Number WNV
Positive Birds
in 2008
Blue Jay
0 0
Crow
55 0
Raven
0 0
Total 55 0



Distribution of Dead Birds that Tested Positive for West Nile virus in New Brunswick 2024

Please note that a WNV positive finding in a specific geographic area does not necessarily imply that WNV activity is limited to that area.

Click on a county to view the results of West Nile virus bird testing for that county in 2024.






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This page was last updated September 12, 2007.


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