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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 9, 2016)

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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 9, 2016)

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    As of March 9, 2016 (5 am EST)

    • 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 – March 9, 2016.

    US States

    • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 193

    • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0

    US Territories

    • Travel-associated cases reported: 1

    • Locally acquired cases reported: 173

    Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 9, 2016)

    States…Travel-associated cases (N=193)….Locally acquired cases (N=0)

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

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

    California………………..13………….……………….…………..…0

    Colorado………..….…….2…………………………..……….………0

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

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

    Florida………..…............49…………………………..……..………0

    Georgia………..….….……2……………...……………..……………0

    Hawaii …………...……..…5…….………..….…………..………..…0

    Illinois ……….…..….…….7…………………………….……………0

    Indiana……….…..….……3…………………………….……………0

    Iowa……….….…..….……3…………………………….……………0

    Maryland………....……..4…………………………..………………0

    Massachusetts….……..3…………………………..………………0

    Michigan………..……..…2…………………………..………………0

    Minnesota………...…….6…………………………..………………0

    Missouri…………...…….1…………………………..………………0

    Montana………..……..…1…………………………..………………0

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

    New Hampshire..….…1…………………………..………………0

    New Jersey………..……2…………………………..………………0

    New York….…..………25…………………………..………………0

    North Carolina……......5…………………………..………………0

    Ohio…………………….....6…………………………..………………0

    Oregon……………………5…………………………..………………0

    Pennsylvania…….…….6………………...………..………………0

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

    Texas…………….…..….19…………………………..………………0

    Virginia………………..….6…………………………..………………0

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

    Territories………… (N=1) ………… ………… ………… (N=173)

    American Samoa…..…0…………………………..………………13

    Puerto Rico…………..…1…………………………..……………159

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

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