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. 2019 Jun;25(6):1177–1184. doi: 10.3201/eid2506.180877

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Study site locations in the Iberian Peninsula in which Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus was detected: Cáceres, Toledo, Segovia, and Huesca Provinces. Square shows presence of CCHFV in humans bitten by a tick, star shows presence of CCHFV in ticks with positive results by PCR, circle indicates region where serum samples positive for CCHFV were detected in Portugal, and white area shows regions in 4 localities (Cáceres, Ávila, and Toledo Provinces and Madrid) in Spain where CCHFV-positive ticks had been previously identified.