Current Threat Level

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LEVEL 5: IN DECLINE ~ LEVEL OF HUMAN INFECTIONS

  • Late season, mosquito activity declining
  • Rate of new human and animal case reports declining
2009 Annual Report to the Board of County Commissioners

1 CANYONCOUNTYMOSQUITOABATEMENT DISTRICT9719 Booker Lane Nampa, Idaho 83686 Phone – (208) 461-8633 Cellular-(208) 871-1863 Fax – (208) 461-4459 Members: IMVCA, ECA of Idaho, NWMVCA, AMCA , NPMA Establish 2009 Annual Report Submitted to the Canyon County Board of Commissioners Authority: Idaho Mosquito and Vermin Abatem

September 10, 2009

Canyon County Mosquito Abatement District West Nile Virus Report for the 1st week of September this is the third straight week of no West Nile Virus activity. Culex species (West Nile virus carriers) numbers have steadily declined. CCMAD has changed

August 31, 2009

CCMAD surveillance is reporting no positive West Nile Virus surveillance activity in traps last week.  There has been a significant upswing in flood water and irrigated pasture mosquito populations over the past week.

August 24, 2009

West Nile virus activity for the week of 8 17 1 trap located at Center Point High School at the intersection of Red Top Road and Dixie River Road tested positive for West Nile virus. The trap contained 37 Culex

August 17, 2009

Canyon County Mosquito Abatement District is reporting 2 positive West Nile virus traps for the week of August 10. One trap located at Notus City Railroad Park, Hwy 95 tested positive and one trap located at the end of Whiffen

August 10, 2009

Canyon County Mosquito Abatement District is reporting the following new West Nile Virus trap locations for the week ending August 8, 2009 One trap located near Syringa Middle School in Caldwell off Linden and Willow Brook Drive One trap located

August 3, 2009

Trapping results from enhanced mosquito control activities as a response to numerous +WNV trapping has revealed only two traps that remain WNV+. A trap in Melba along Ferry Road and Hill Road and 1 trap on Deer Flat National Wildlife

July 28, 2009

CCMAD abatement staff began responding to the multiple positive West Nile virus trap site locations on Monday 7 27 both during the day with increased mosquito larvae control operations and night time U.L.V. "fogging" in selected neighborhoods and residential areas

July 27, 2009

The surveillance for last week 7 20 to 7 25 09 reports the following +WNV activity Five trap locations are showing West Nile virus activity Two trap sites on Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge The first location is off Lake

July 22, 2009

Follow up trapping data from DFNWR surveillance reveals no West Nile virus activity in the area that was positive last week. CCMAD will continue to monitor these areas. Culex species numbers (West Nile Virus carriers) are on the decline around