Mosquito blood-feeding patterns and nesting behavior of American crows, an amplifying host of West Nile virus.
Sarah S WheelerConor C TaffWilliam K ReisenAndrea K TownsendPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
Data herein indicate that breeding crows serve as hosts for Culex in the initial stages of the WNV spring enzootic cycle. Given their high viremia, infected crows could thereby contribute to the re-initiation and early amplification of the virus, increasing its availability as mosquitoes shift to other moderately competent later-breeding avian hosts.