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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 24.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2017 May 24;546(7658):401–405. doi: 10.1038/nature22400

Figure 3. Frequent opportunities for Zika virus introductions into Miami from the Caribbean.

Figure 3

(a) Reported ZIKV cases per country/territory from January to June, 2016 normalized by total population. (b) The number of estimated travelers entering Miami during January to June, 2016 by method of travel. (c) The number of travelers and the reported ZIKV incidence rate for the country/territory of origin were used to estimate the proportion of infected travelers coming from each region with ZIKV in the Americas. (d) The observed number of weekly travel-associated ZIKV cases in Florida were plotted with the expected number of ZIKV-infected travelers (as estimated in panel c) coming from all of the Americas (grey line) and the regional contributions (colored areas). (e) The countries visited by the 1,016 travel-associated ZIKV cases diagnosed in Florida.