Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis
Zika Virus–Associated Birth Defects, Costa Rica, 2016–2018
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Figure 4. Prevalence of Zika-virus–associated birth defects (no. cases/100,000 live births), by province, Costa Rica, March 2016–March 2018. Cases are distributed by place of residence of the mother, not by place of birth. The 2 provinces in which prevalence of Zika virus–associated birth defects was highest (Puntarenas and Limón) are on the coast and have a humid tropical climate.
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