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Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016
Letter

Febrile or Exanthematous Illness Associated with Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya Viruses, Panama

Dimelza Araúz1, Luis De Urriola1, José Jones, Marlene Castillo, Alexander Martínez, Edison Murillo, Leonidas Troncoso, María Chen, Leyda Abrego, Blas Armién, Juan M. Pascale, Néstor Sosa, Sandra López-Verges, and Brechla MorenoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies, Panama City, Panama (D. Araúz, M. Castillo, M. Chen, L. Abrego, S. López-Verges, B. Moreno, A. Martinez, B. Armién, J.M. Pascale, N. Sosa); Panama Ministry of Health Department of Epidemiology, Guna Yala, Panama (L. De Urriola); Health Center Guna Yala, Guna Yala (J. Jones, E. Murillo, L. Troncoso)

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Locations in the Guna Yala region of eastern Panama with confirmed cases of Zika virus infection during November 27, 2015–January 22, 2016. Inset maps show locations of Guna Yala in Panama and of Panama in the Americas.

Figure. Locations in the Guna Yala region of eastern Panama with confirmed cases of Zika virus infection during November 27, 2015–January 22, 2016. Inset maps show locations of Guna Yala in Panama and of Panama in the Americas.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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