Zika Virus IgM 25 Months after Symptom Onset, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Isabel Griffin
, Stacey W. Martin, Marc Fischer, Trudy V. Chambers, Olga L. Kosoy, Cynthia Goldberg, Alyssa Falise, Vanessa Villamil, Olga Ponomareva, Leah D. Gillis, Carina Blackmore, and Reynald Jean
Author affiliations: Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County, Miami, Florida, USA (I. Griffin, C. Goldberg, A. Falise, V. Villamil, O. Ponomareva, R. Jean); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (S.W. Martin, M. Fischer, T.V. Chambers, O.L. Kosoy); Bureau of Public Health Laboratories, Miami (L.D. Gillis); Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Florida, USA (C. Blackmore)
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Figure. Estimated proportion of persons with detectable Zika virus IgM up to 25 months after symptom onset among persons with PCR-confirmed Zika virus disease, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA. Detectable Zika virus IgM was defined as a positive or equivocal result on IgM capture ELISA. Interval-censored nonparametric survival analysis probability estimates and 95% CIs (gray boxes) are shown.
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