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States reporting chikungunya virus disease cases – United States, 2018 (as of July 10, 2018)

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    2018 provisional data for the United States

    • Chikungunya virus disease became a nationally notifiable condition in 2015. Cases are reported to CDC by state and local health departments using standard case definitions.

    • As of July 10, 2018, a total of 22 chikungunya virus disease cases with illness onset in 2018 have been reported to ArboNET from 13 U.S. states (Table & Map). All reported cases occurred in travelers returning from affected areas. No locally-transmitted cases have been reported from U.S. states.

    • A total of zero chikungunya virus disease cases with illness onset in 2018 have been reported to ArboNET from U.S. territories (Table).

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