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Dengue risk in the Americas and the Caribbean

Dengue risk in the Americas and the Caribbean
Risk classification uses the methodology described in Jentes et al:[1]
  • Frequent/continuous risk: evidence of more than 10 dengue cases in at least 3 of the last 10 years
  • Sporadic/uncertain risk: evidence of at least 1 locally acquired dengue case during the last 10 years

The level of risk assigned to a destination reflects the highest risk level identified within that destination. Where data are available, subnational dengue risk levels are shown. Destination risk levels also are denoted using black (frequent/continuous risk) or gray (sporadic/uncertain risk) font for the place name.

Reproduced from: Sánchez-González L, Adams L, Paz-Bailey G. Dengue. In: CDC Yellow Book 2024, Nemhauser JB (Ed), Oxford University Press 2023. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellowbook/2024/infections-diseases/dengue#map503 (Accessed on August 1, 2023).

Reference:

  1. Jentes ES, Lash RR, Johansson MA, et al. Evidence-based risk assessment and communication: A new global dengue-risk map for travellers and clinicians. J Travel Med 2016; 23:taw062.
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