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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016 (as of February 24, 2016)

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    As of February 24, 2016

    • As an arboviral disease, Zika virus is nationally notifiable.

    As of February 24, 2016

    • As an arboviral disease, Zika virus is nationally notifiable.

    • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – February 24, 2016.

    US States

    • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 107

    • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0

    US Territories

    • Travel-associated cases reported: 1

    • Locally acquired cases reported: 39

    Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of February 24, 2016)

    States…Travel-associated cases (N=107)….Locally acquired cases (N=0)

    Alabama…….………..….1…….……………………..………………0

    Arkansas……………..….1…….……………………..………………0

    California………………..6………….………………..………………0

    Delaware……….….…….1…………………………..………………0

    District of Columbia....3…………………………..………………0

    Florida………..…..….....28…………………………..………………0

    Georgia………..…….……1……………...……………..……………0

    Hawaii …………..…….…4…….………..……………..………….…0

    Illinois …………..……….4…………………………..………………0

    Maryland………....……..3…………………………..………………0

    Massachusetts….……..2…………………………..………………0

    Minnesota………...…….3…………………………..………………0

    Nebraska………..………2…………………………..………………0

    New Jersey………..……1…………………………..………………0

    New York……..………17…………………………..………………0

    Ohio…………………….....4…………………………..………………0

    Oregon……………………1…………………………..………………0

    Pennsylvania…….…….4………………...………..………………0

    Tennessee………...…….1………………...………..………………0

    Texas…………….…..….13…………………………..………………0

    Virginia………………..….3…………………………..………………0

    Washington………….…1……….…………………..………………0

    Territories………… (N=1) ………… ………… ………… (N=49)

    American Samoa…..…0…………………………..………………4

    Puerto Rico…………..…1…………………………..……………34

    US Virgin Islands….…0…………………………..………………1

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