Epidemiological Update, Zika virus infection (17 February 2016)
Actualización Epidemiológica, Infección por virus Zika (17 febrero 2016)
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During Epidemiological Week 6 of 2015, two new additional countries/territories have reported laboratory-confirmed autochthonous (local) transmission of Zika virus: Aruba and Bonaire, bringing the Regional total to 28 countries and territories reporting local transmission of Zika virus Durante la semana epidemiológica 6 de 2015, dos nuevos países/territorios notificaron transmisión autóctona (local) del virus Zika confirmada por laboratorio: Aruba y Bonaire con lo que se eleva a 28 el número de países y territorios que notificaron transmisión local del virus Zika.
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