Volume 29, Number 1—January 2023
Dispatch
Survey of West Nile and Banzi Viruses in Mosquitoes, South Africa, 2011–2018
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Figure 1. Sentinel and ad hoc mosquito collection sites across the northeastern region of South Africa in survey of West Nile and Banzi viruses in mosquitoes, South Africa, 2011–2018. Collection sites were selected according to recent cases of arboviral disease in humans and animals. Asterisks in the color-coded figure legend indicate sites where flaviviruses were identified in mosquitoes.
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