Imported Arbovirus Infections in Spain, 2009–2018
Francesca F. Norman
, César Henríquez-Camacho, Marta Díaz-Menendez, Sandra Chamorro, Diana Pou, Israel Molina, Josune Goikoetxea, Azucena Rodríguez-Guardado, Eva Calabuig, Clara Crespillo, Inés Oliveira, José-Antonio Pérez-Molina, Rogelio López-Velez, and for the Redivi Study Group
Author affiliations: Ramón y Cajal University Hospital, Madrid, Spain (F.F. Norman, C. Henríquez-Camacho, S. Chamorro, J.-A. Pérez-Molina, R. López-Velez); La Paz-Carlos III Hospital, Madrid (M. Díaz-Menendez, C. Crespillo); Vall d’Hebron-Drassanes, Barcelona, Spain (D. Pou, I. Molina, I. Oliveira); Cruces University Hospital, Bilbao, Spain (J. Goikoetxea); Asturias Central University Hospital, Oviedo, Spain (A. Rodríguez-Guardado); La Fe de Valencia University Hospital, Valencia, Spain (E. Calabuig)
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Figure. Proportion of arbovirus monoinfections and co-infections, by virus type and year, compared with total number of infections registered in the Red Cooperativa para el Estudio de las Infecciones Importadas por Viajeros e Inmigrantes (+Redivi, http://www.redivi.es) network, Spain, 2009–2018. A) Numbers of arbovirus infections; B) proportion of arbovirus infections compared with total number of infections registered.
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