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Volume 31, Number 12—December 2025
Synopsis
Reemergence of Yellow Fever, Magdalena Valley, Colombia, 2024–2025
Table 1
Years of reported cases of yellow fever in Colombia, by department and municipality, during the 19th and early 20th centuries noted in study of reemergence of yellow fever in Colombia, 2024–2025*
| Department | Municipality | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Antioquia | Aquitania | 1934–1956 |
| Caracolí | 1934–1956 | |
| Maceo | 1934–1956 | |
| Malena | 1915 | |
| Mutatá | 1947 | |
| Puerto Berrío | 1934–1956 | |
| Remedios | 1934–1956 | |
| San Carlos | 1934–1956 | |
| San Luis | 1934–1956 | |
| Yolombó |
1934–1956 |
|
| Atlántico | Barranquilla | 1872, 1889, 1912 |
| Unespecified |
1912 |
|
| Bolívar | Cartagena | 1872, 1885, 1912 |
| Mompox | 1856, 1865, 1866 | |
| Simití | 1934–1956 | |
| Tacamocho |
1915 |
|
| Boyacá | Puerto Boyacá | 1934–1956 |
| Alto del Roble | 1934–1956 | |
| Borbur | 1934–1956 | |
| Briceño | 1934–1956 | |
| Campohermoso | 1934–1956 | |
| Cháneres | 1934–1956 | |
| Maripí | 1934–1956 | |
| Muzo | 1906, 1907, 1916, 1923, 1924, 1934–1956 | |
| Otanche | 1934–1956 | |
| Pauna | 1934–1956 | |
| San Rafael |
1934–1956 |
|
| Caldas | Buenavista | 1934–1956 |
| Florencia | 1934–1956 | |
| La Dorada | 1934–1956 | |
| Manizales | 1915, 1915 | |
| Norcasia | 1934–1956 | |
| Samaná | 1934–1956 | |
| Victoria |
1934–1956 |
|
| Caquetá | San Vicente del Caguán | 1934–1956 |
| Tres esquinas |
1934–1956 |
|
| Casanare | Nunchía | 1934–1956 |
| Ten | 1919–1923, 1934–1956 | |
| Támara |
1934–1956 |
|
| Cesar | La Paz | 1945 |
| Río de Oro |
1934–1956 |
|
| Cundinamarca | Anapoima | 1900 |
| Cachipay | 1934–1956 | |
| Caparrapí | 1934–1956 | |
| Girardot | 1865 | |
| Guaduas | 1857, 1879, 1885, 1880 | |
| Jerusalén | 1889 | |
| La Mesa | 1910, 1934–1956 | |
| La Palma | 1934–1956 | |
| Medina | 1934–1956 | |
| Paime | 1934–1956 | |
| Peñalisa | 1865 | |
| Tocaima | 1884 | |
| Ubalá | 1934–1956 | |
| Yacopí |
1934–1956 |
|
| Huila | Aipe | 1881 |
| Neiva |
1881 |
|
| La Guajira | Fonseca | 1945 |
| San Juan de César |
1945 |
|
| Magdalena |
Santa Marta |
1887 |
| Meta | Acacías | 1934–1956 |
| Cumaral | 1934–1956 | |
| Guamal | 1934–1956 | |
| Puerto López | 1934–1956 | |
| Restrepo | 1934–1956 | |
| San Martín | 1934–1956 | |
| Villavicencio |
1934–1936 |
|
| Norte de Santander | Cáchira | 1934–1956 |
| Cúcuta | 1883, 1880, 1887, 1947 | |
| El Carmen | 1888, 1907 | |
| Ocaña | 1888, 1907 | |
| Villa del Rosario | 1883, 1886, 1900 | |
| San Cayetano | 1884, 1886, 1900 | |
| Sardinata | 1934–1956 | |
| Tibú |
1934–1956 |
|
| Putumayo | ||
| Mocoa | 1934–1956 | |
| Puerto Leguízamo |
1934–1956 |
|
| Quindío |
La Pradera |
1934–1956 |
| Santander | Barrancabermeja | 1934–1956 |
| Bucaramanga | 1910–1912, 1919, 1923 | |
| Florián | 1934–1956 | |
| Floridablanca | 1910–1912, 1929 | |
| Girón | 1910–1912, 1929 | |
| Guadalupe | 1900 | |
| Jordán | 1934–1956 | |
| La Belleza | 1934–1956 | |
| Landázuri | 1934–1956 | |
| Lebrija | 1934–1956 | |
| Piedecuesta | 1910–1912 | |
| Puerto Wilches | 1934–1956 | |
| Rionegro | 1910–1912 | |
| San Joaquín | 1900 | |
| San Vicente de Chucurí | 1929, 1934–1956 | |
| Santa Helena | 1934–1956 | |
| Socorro | 1929 | |
| Vélez |
1934–1956 |
|
| Tolima | Ambalema | 1830, 1858, 1881 |
| Armero | 1934–1956 | |
| Espinal | 1870, 1871, 1879, 1880, 1881 | |
| Honda | 1830, 1857, 1872, 1879, 1884 | |
| Mariquita | 1934–1956 | |
| Purificación |
1884 |
|
| Valle del Cauca | Buenaventura | 1907, 1915, 1920 |
| Cali | 1920 | |
| La Unión | 1881 |
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