Emerg Infect DiseidEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-6059Centers for Disease Control115855392631748Research ArticleWidespread West Nile virus activity, eastern United States, 2000.MarfinA. A.aam@cdc.govPetersenL. R.EidsonM.MillerJ.HadlerJ.FarelloC.WernerB.CampbellG. L.LaytonM.SmithP.BresnitzE.CartterM.ScalettaJ.ObiriG.BunningM.CravenR. C.RoehrigJ. T.JulianK. G.HintenS. R.GublerD. J.ArboNET Cooperative Surveillance GroupDivision of Vector-Borne Infections Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, P.O. Box 2087, Fort Collins, CO 80522, USA.Jul-Aug200174730735

In 1999, the U.S. West Nile (WN) virus epidemic was preceded by widespread reports of avian deaths. In 2000, ArboNET, a cooperative WN virus surveillance system, was implemented to monitor the sentinel epizootic that precedes human infection. This report summarizes 2000 surveillance data, documents widespread virus activity in 2000, and demonstrates the utility of monitoring virus activity in animals to identify human risk for infection.