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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016

As of February 17, 2016

  • As an arboviral disease, Zika virus is nationally notifiable.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – February 17, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 82
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 1
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 9

Map of the United States showing countries associated with Travel-associated Zika virus and Locally-transmitted Zika virus cases.  Travel-associated states are Arkansas 1, California 2, District of Columbia 3, Florida 9, Georgia 1, Hawaii 3, Illinois 3, Massachusetts 2, Minnesota 1, New Jersey 1, Texas 8, Virginia 1, and Puerto Rico 1.  Areas with locally-transmitted cases are Puerto Rico 8, and US Virgin Islands 1

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of February 17, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases (N=82)Locally acquired cases (N=0)
Alabama10
Arkansas10
California60
Delaware10
District of Columbia30
Florida210
Georgia10
Hawaii40
Illinois40
Indiana10
Maryland10
Massachusetts20
Minnesota10
Nebraska20
New Jersey10
New York110
Ohio40
Oregon10
Pennsylvania20
Tennessee10
Texas120
Virginia10
   
Territories(N=1)(N=9)
Puerto Rico18
US Virgin Islands01
 
 
 
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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016

As of February 24, 2016

  • As an arboviral disease, Zika virus is nationally notifiable.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – February 24, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 107
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 1
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 39

Map of the United States showing countries associated with Travel-associated Zika virus and Locally-transmitted Zika virus cases.  Travel-associated states are Arkansas 1, California 2, District of Columbia 3, Florida 9, Georgia 1, Hawaii 3, Illinois 3, Massachusetts 2, Minnesota 1, New Jersey 1, Texas 8, Virginia 1, and Puerto Rico 1.  Areas with locally-transmitted cases are Puerto Rico 8, and US Virgin Islands 1

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of February 24, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases (N=107)Locally acquired cases (N=0)
Alabama10
Arkansas10
California60
Delaware10
District of Columbia30
Florida280
Georgia10
Hawaii40
Illinois40
Indiana10
Iowa10
Louisiana10
Maryland30
Massachusetts20
Minnesota30
Nebraska20
New Jersey10
New York170
Ohio40
Oregon10
Pennsylvania40
Tennessee10
Texas130
Virginia30
Washington10
   
Territories(N=1)(N=39)
American Samoa04
Puerto Rico134
US Virgin Islands01
 
 
 
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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016

As of March 9, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • As an arboviral disease, Zika virus is nationally notifiable.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – March 9, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 193
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 1
  • Locally acquired cases reported:173

Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 9, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases (N=193)Locally acquired cases (N=0)
Alabama10
Arkansas10
California130
Colorado20
Delaware10
District of Columbia30
Florida490
Georgia50
Hawaii50
Illinois70
Indiana30
Iowa30
Louisiana20
Maryland40
Massachusetts30
Michigan20
Minnesota60
Missouri10
Montana10
Nebraska20
New Hampshire10
New Jersey20
New York250
North Carolina50
Ohio60
Oklahoma20
Oregon50
Pennsylvania60
Tennessee10
Texas190
Virginia60
Washington10
   
Territories(N=1)(N=173)
American Samoa013
Puerto Rico1159
US Virgin Islands01
 
 
 
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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016

As of March 16, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – March 16, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 258
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Of the 258 travel-associated infections, 18 are in pregnant women and 6 were sexually transmitted

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 283
  • Of the 283 locally acquired infections, 35 are pregnant women

Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 16, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=258)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas1      (<1)0    (0)
California13    (5)0    (0)
Colorado2      (1)0    (0)
Delaware1      (<1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida59    (23)0    (0)
Georgia7      (3)0    (0)
Hawaii5      (2)0    (0)
Illinois7      (3)0    (0)
Indiana4      (2)0    (0)
Iowa4      (2)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky1      (<1)0    (0)
Louisiana2      (1)0    (0)
Maryland5      (2)0    (0)
Massachusetts3      (1)0    (0)
Michigan2      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota7      (3)0    (0)
Missouri1      (<1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire2      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey2      (1)0    (0)
New York42    (16)0    (0)
North Carolina6      (2)0    (0)
Ohio8      (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma3      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania8      (3)0    (0)
Tennessee1      (<1)0    (0)
Texas34    (13)0    (0)
Virginia7      (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia5      (2)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=283)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (5)
Puerto Rico2      (67)259    (92)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)10      (4)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016

As of March 23, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – March 23, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 273
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Of the 273 travel-associated infections, 19 are in pregnant women and 6 were sexually transmitted

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 341
  • Of the 341 locally acquired infections, 43 are pregnant women

Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 23, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=273)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas1      (<1)0    (0)
California17    (7)0    (0)
Colorado2      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida70    (26)0    (0)
Georgia7      (3)0    (0)
Hawaii5      (2)0    (0)
Illinois9      (3)0    (0)
Indiana4      (1)0    (0)
Iowa4      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky2      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana2      (1)0    (0)
Maryland5      (2)0    (0)
Massachusetts3      (1)0    (0)
Michigan2      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota9      (3)0    (0)
Missouri1      (<1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire2      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey2      (1)0    (0)
New York43    (16)0    (0)
North Carolina7      (3)0    (0)
Ohio8      (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma3      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania8      (3)0    (0)
Tennessee1      (<1)0    (0)
Texas23    (8)0    (0)
Virginia7      (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia5      (2)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=341)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (4)
Puerto Rico3      (75)317    (91)
US Virgin Islands1      (25)10      (3)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of March 30, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – March 30, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 312
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Of the 312 cases reported, 27 were pregnant women, 6 were sexually transmitted, and 1 had Guillain-Barré syndrome

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 349
  • Of the 352 cases reported, 37 were pregnant women and 1 had Guillain-Barré syndrome

Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of March 30, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=312)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas1      (<1)0    (0)
California17    (6)0    (0)
Colorado2      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida74    (24)0    (0)
Georgia9      (3)0    (0)
Hawaii5      (2)0    (0)
Illinois9      (3)0    (0)
Indiana5      (2)0    (0)
Iowa4      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky3      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana2      (1)0    (0)
Maine1      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland6      (2)0    (0)
Massachusetts7      (2)0    (0)
Michigan2      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota12    (4)0    (0)
Mississippi2      (1)0    (0)
Missouri1      (<1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (<1)0    (0)
New Hampshire2      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey5      (1)0    (0)
New York46    (15)0    (0)
North Carolina7      (2)0    (0)
Ohio9      (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma3      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania11    (4)0    (0)
Tennessee1      (<1)0    (0)
Texas27    (9)0    (0)
Utah2      (1)0    (0)
Virginia8      (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia5      (2)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=349)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (4)
Puerto Rico2      (67)325    (93)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)10      (3)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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  • Page last updated: March 30, 2016
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Zika virus disease in the United States, 2015–2016

As of April 6, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – April 6, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 346
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Of the 346 cases reported, 32 were pregnant women, 7 were sexually transmitted, and 1 had Guillain-Barré syndrome

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 351
  • Of the 354 cases reported, 37 were pregnant women and 1 had Guillain-Barré syndrome

Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of April 6, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=346)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas1      (<1)0    (0)
California29    (8)0    (0)
Colorado2      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida78    (23)0    (0)
Georgia11    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii5      (1)0    (0)
Illinois10    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (2)0    (0)
Iowa4      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky3      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine1      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland6      (2)0    (0)
Massachusetts7      (2)0    (0)
Michigan2      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota12    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi2      (1)0    (0)
Missouri2      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire2      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey5      (1)0    (0)
New York55    (16)0    (0)
North Carolina8      (2)0    (0)
Ohio9      (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma3      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania12    (3)0    (0)
Tennessee1      (<1)0    (0)
Texas27    (8)0    (0)
Utah2      (1)0    (0)
Virginia8      (2)0    (0)
Washington2      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia5      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=351)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (4)
Puerto Rico2      (67)325    (93)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)12      (3)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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  • Page last updated: April 6, 2016
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As of April 13, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – April 13, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 358
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 358
    • Pregnant: 31
    • Sexually transmitted: 7
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 471
  • Total: 475
    • Pregnant: 58
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of April 13, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=358)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas2      (1)0    (0)
California29    (8)0    (0)
Colorado2      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida82    (23)0    (0)
Georgia11    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii5      (1)0    (0)
Illinois10    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (2)0    (0)
Iowa4      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky3      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine1      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland7      (2)0    (0)
Massachusetts7      (2)0    (0)
Michigan2      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota12    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire2      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey8      (2)0    (0)
New York54    (15)0    (0)
North Carolina9      (3)0    (0)
Ohio9      (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma3      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania12    (3)0    (0)
Tennessee2      (1)0    (0)
Texas27    (8)0    (0)
Utah2      (1)0    (0)
Virginia8      (2)0    (0)
Washington2      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia5      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=471)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (3)
Puerto Rico3      (75)445    (94)
US Virgin Islands1      (25)12      (3)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of April 20, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – April 20, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 388
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 388
    • Pregnant: 33
    • Sexually transmitted: 8
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 500
  • Total: 503
    • Pregnant: 48
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 4

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of April 20, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=388)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas2      (1)0    (0)
California29    (7)0    (0)
Colorado2      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida84    (22)0    (0)
Georgia13    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii7      (2)0    (0)
Illinois12    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (2)0    (0)
Iowa4      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky3      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine2      (1)0    (0)
Maryland8      (2)0    (0)
Massachusetts7      (2)0    (0)
Michigan3      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota13    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire2      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey8      (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York60    (15)0    (0)
North Carolina10      (3)0    (0)
Ohio10      (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania15    (4)0    (0)
Tennessee2      (1)0    (0)
Texas30    (8)0    (0)
Utah2      (1)0    (0)
Virginia10      (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia5      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=500)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (3)
Puerto Rico2      (67)474    (95)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)12      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of April 27, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – April 27, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 426
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 426
    • Pregnant: 36
    • Sexually transmitted: 8
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 596
  • Total: 599
    • Pregnant: 56
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of April 27, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=426)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas2      (<1)0    (0)
California29    (7)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida90    (21)0    (0)
Georgia13    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii7      (2)0    (0)
Illinois12    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (2)0    (0)
Iowa4      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine2      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland11    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts7      (2)0    (0)
Michigan3      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota14    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (<1)0    (0)
New Hampshire3      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey9      (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York77    (18)0    (0)
North Carolina10    (2)0    (0)
Ohio12    (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (2)0    (0)
Pennsylvania16    (4)0    (0)
Tennessee2      (<1)0    (0)
Texas30    (8)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia12    (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (<1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=596)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (2)
Puerto Rico2      (67)570    (96)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)12      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of May 4, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – May 4, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 472
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 472
    • Pregnant: 44
    • Sexually transmitted: 10
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 658
  • Total: 661
    • Pregnant: 59
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of May 4, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=472)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas2      (<1)0    (0)
California40    (8)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia3      (1)0    (0)
Florida95    (20)0    (0)
Georgia13    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii7      (2)0    (0)
Illinois13    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (1)0    (0)
Iowa5      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine2      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland17    (4)0    (0)
Massachusetts10    (2)0    (0)
Michigan3      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (4)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (<1)0    (0)
New Hampshire3      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey9      (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York89    (19)0    (0)
North Carolina11    (3)0    (0)
Ohio12    (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania17    (4)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee2      (<1)0    (0)
Texas30    (7)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia13    (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (<1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=658)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (2)
Puerto Rico2      (67)629    (96)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)15      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of May 11, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – May 11, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated Zika virus disease cases reported: 503
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 503
    • Pregnant: 48
    • Sexually transmitted: 10
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 3
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 698
  • Total: 701
    • Pregnant: 65
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of May 11, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=503)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas2      (<1)0    (0)
California40    (8)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia4      (1)0    (0)
Florida103  (21)0    (0)
Georgia13    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii7      (2)0    (0)
Illinois16    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (1)0    (0)
Iowa5      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine3      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland16    (4)0    (0)
Massachusetts10    (2)0    (0)
Michigan3      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (4)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (<1)0    (0)
New Hampshire3      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey12    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York98    (20)0    (0)
North Carolina11    (3)0    (0)
Ohio12    (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania18    (4)0    (0)
Rhode Island2      (<1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee2      (<1)0    (0)
Texas32    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia15    (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (<1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=698)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (2)
Puerto Rico2      (67)669    (96)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)15      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

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As of May 18, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – May 18, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 544
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 544
    • Sexually transmitted: 10
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 832
  • Total: 836
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of May 11, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=503)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas2      (<1)0    (0)
California40    (8)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia4      (1)0    (0)
Florida103  (21)0    (0)
Georgia13    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii7      (2)0    (0)
Illinois16    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (1)0    (0)
Iowa5      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine3      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland16    (4)0    (0)
Massachusetts10    (2)0    (0)
Michigan3      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (4)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada2      (<1)0    (0)
New Hampshire3      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey12    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York98    (20)0    (0)
North Carolina11    (3)0    (0)
Ohio12    (3)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania18    (4)0    (0)
Rhode Island2      (<1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee2      (<1)0    (0)
Texas32    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia15    (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (<1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=3)(N=698)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (2)
Puerto Rico2      (67)669    (96)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)15      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of May 18, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – May 18, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 544
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 544
    • Sexually transmitted: 10
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 832
  • Total: 836
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of May 18, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=544)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona1      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas2      (<1)0    (0)
California44    (8)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia4      (1)0    (0)
Florida109  (21)0    (0)
Georgia14    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii9      (2)0    (0)
Illinois16    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (1)0    (0)
Iowa5      (1)0    (0)
Kansas1      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine3      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland17    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts11    (2)0    (0)
Michigan4      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (4)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada6      (<1)0    (0)
New Hampshire3      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey12    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York114  (21)0    (0)
North Carolina11    (2)0    (0)
Ohio12    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania19    (4)0    (0)
Rhode Island3      (<1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee2      (<1)0    (0)
Texas35    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia15    (3)0    (0)
Washington2      (<1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=832)
American Samoa0      (0)14      (2)
Puerto Rico3      (67)803    (97)
US Virgin Islands1      (33)15      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

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As of May 25, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 1, 2015 – May 18, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 591
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 591
    • Sexually transmitted: 11
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 935
  • Total: 939
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of May 25, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=591)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona3      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas3      (1)0    (0)
California44    (7)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia4      (1)0    (0)
Florida121  (20)0    (0)
Georgia15    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii9      (2)0    (0)
Illinois16    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (1)0    (0)
Iowa6      (1)0    (0)
Kansas2      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine5      (1)0    (0)
Maryland17    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts16    (3)0    (0)
Michigan4      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada6      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire3      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey14    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York127  (22)0    (0)
North Carolina12    (2)0    (0)
Ohio12    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania19    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island4      (1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee3      (1)0    (0)
Texas36    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia15    (3)0    (0)
Washington3      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=935)
American Samoa0      (0)17      (2)
Puerto Rico3      (75)903    (96)
US Virgin Islands1      (25)15      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of June 01, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – June 01, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 618
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 618
    • Sexually transmitted: 11
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 1,110
  • Total: 1,114
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 8

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of May 25, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=591)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona3      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas3      (1)0    (0)
California44    (7)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia4      (1)0    (0)
Florida121  (20)0    (0)
Georgia15    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii9      (2)0    (0)
Illinois16    (3)0    (0)
Indiana6      (1)0    (0)
Iowa6      (1)0    (0)
Kansas2      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine5      (1)0    (0)
Maryland17    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts16    (3)0    (0)
Michigan4      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri3      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada6      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire3      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey14    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York127  (22)0    (0)
North Carolina12    (2)0    (0)
Ohio12    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania19    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island4      (1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee3      (1)0    (0)
Texas36    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia15    (3)0    (0)
Washington3      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=935)
American Samoa0      (0)17      (2)
Puerto Rico3      (75)903    (96)
US Virgin Islands1      (25)15      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of June 01, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – June 01, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 618
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 618
    • Sexually transmitted: 11
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 1

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 1,110
  • Total: 1,114
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 8

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of June 01, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=618)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona3      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas4      (1)0    (0)
California44    (7)0    (0)
Colorado2      (<1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware3      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia6      (1)0    (0)
Florida128  (21)0    (0)
Georgia17    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii8      (1)0    (0)
Illinois16    (3)0    (0)
Indiana7      (1)0    (0)
Iowa6      (1)0    (0)
Kansas2      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky5      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine5      (1)0    (0)
Maryland19    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts17    (3)0    (0)
Michigan6      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (1)0    (0)
Missouri4      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada6      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire4      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey14    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico1      (<1)0    (0)
New York130  (21)0    (0)
North Carolina12    (2)0    (0)
Ohio12    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma4      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania19    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island4      (1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee4      (1)0    (0)
Texas36    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia18    (3)0    (0)
Washington4      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=1,110)
American Samoa0      (0)17      (2)
Puerto Rico3      (75)1,072 (97)
US Virgin Islands1      (25)21      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of June 08, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – June 08, 2016.

US States

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 691
  • Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
  • Total: 691
    • Sexually transmitted: 11
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 2

US Territories

  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Locally acquired cases reported: 1,301
  • Total: 1,305
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 7

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of June 08, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=691)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona2      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (1)0    (0)
California48    (7)0    (0)
Colorado4      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware4      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia6      (1)0    (0)
Florida132  (19)0    (0)
Georgia17    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (2)0    (0)
Illinois16    (2)0    (0)
Indiana7      (1)0    (0)
Iowa7      (1)0    (0)
Kansas2      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky6      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana4      (1)0    (0)
Maine6      (1)0    (0)
Maryland21    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts20    (3)0    (0)
Michigan7      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota17    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (<1)0    (0)
Missouri4      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada6      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire4      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey17    (3)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York164  (24)0    (0)
North Carolina11    (2)0    (0)
Ohio14    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma5      (1)0    (0)
Oregon6      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania23    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island4      (1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee4      (1)0    (0)
Texas40    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia20    (3)0    (0)
Washington4      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=1,301)
American Samoa0      (0)21      (2)
Puerto Rico3      (75)1,259 (97)
US Virgin Islands1      (25)21      (2)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission

 
 
 
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As of June 15, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – June 15, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 0
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 755
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 756
    • Sexually transmitted: 11
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 3

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 1,436
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4
  • Total: 1,440
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 6

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of June 15, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=755)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona2      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (1)0    (0)
California48    (6)0    (0)
Colorado5      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware4      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia6      (1)0    (0)
Florida141  (19)0    (0)
Georgia20    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (1)0    (0)
Illinois19    (3)0    (0)
Indiana10    (1)0    (0)
Iowa7      (1)0    (0)
Kansas2      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky6      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana6      (1)0    (0)
Maine6      (1)0    (0)
Maryland25    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts27    (4)0    (0)
Michigan7      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota19    (3)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (<1)0    (0)
Missouri4      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada7      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire4      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey17    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York174  (23)0    (0)
North Carolina15    (2)0    (0)
Ohio14    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma6      (1)0    (0)
Oregon7      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania††23    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island8      (1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee4      (1)0    (0)
Texas42    (6)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia26    (3)0    (0)
Washington5      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=4)(N=1,436)
American Samoa0      (0)29      (2)
Puerto Rico3      (75)1,386 (97)
US Virgin Islands1      (25)21      (1)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission
†† One additional case acquired through laboratory transmission

 
 
 
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As of June 22, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – June 22, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 0
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 819
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 820
    • Sexually transmitted: 11
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 4

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 1,854
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 6
  • Total: 1,860
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 7

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of June 22, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (%)
(N=820)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (%)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona3      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (1)0    (0)
California52    (6)0    (0)
Colorado5      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware5      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia6      (1)0    (0)
Florida162  (20)0    (0)
Georgia25    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (1)0    (0)
Illinois16    (2)0    (0)
Indiana10    (1)0    (0)
Iowa7      (1)0    (0)
Kansas2      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky6      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana7      (1)0    (0)
Maine6      (1)0    (0)
Maryland26    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts28    (3)0    (0)
Michigan9      (1)0    (0)
Minnesota19    (2)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (<1)0    (0)
Missouri5      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada7      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire4      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey17    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York198  (24)0    (0)
North Carolina15    (2)0    (0)
Ohio14    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma6      (1)0    (0)
Oregon7      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania††24    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island11    (1)0    (0)
South Carolina1      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee5      (1)0    (0)
Texas42    (5)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont1      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia27    (3)0    (0)
Washington5      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
   
Territories(N=6)(N=1,854)
American Samoa0      (0)29      (2)
Puerto Rico5      (83)1,804 (97)
US Virgin Islands1      (17)21      (1)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission
†† One additional case acquired through laboratory transmission

 
 
 
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As of June 29, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – June 29, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 0
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 934
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 935
    • Sexually transmitted: 13
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 4

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 2,020
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 6
  • Total: 2,026*
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 10

*Sexually transmitted cases are not reported for areas with local mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus because it is not possible to determine whether infection occurred due to mosquito-borne or sexual transmission.

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of June 29, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=935)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona6      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (1)0    (0)
California55    (6)0    (0)
Colorado8      (1)0    (0)
Connecticut1      (<1)0    (0)
Delaware5      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia6      (1)0    (0)
Florida182  (20)0    (0)
Georgia26    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (1)0    (0)
Illinois16    (2)0    (0)
Indiana10    (1)0    (0)
Iowa7      (1)0    (0)
Kansas5      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky6      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana6      (1)0    (0)
Maine6      (1)0    (0)
Maryland31    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts32    (3)0    (0)
Michigan10    (1)0    (0)
Minnesota19    (2)0    (0)
Mississippi3      (<1)0    (0)
Missouri5      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada7      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire4      (1)0    (0)
New Jersey21    (2)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York236  (25)0    (0)
North Carolina16    (2)0    (0)
Ohio16    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma6      (1)0    (0)
Oregon7      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania††31    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island15    (2)0    (0)
South Carolina6      (<1)0    (0)
Tennessee8      (1)0    (0)
Texas49    (5)0    (0)
Utah2      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont2      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia27    (3)0    (0)
Washington6      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
   
TerritoriesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=6)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=2,020)
American Samoa0      (0)29      (1)
Puerto Rico5      (83)1,970 (98)
US Virgin Islands1      (17)21      (1)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission
†† One additional case acquired through laboratory transmission

 
 
 
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As of July 6, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – July 6, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 0
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 1,132
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 1,133
    • Sexually transmitted: 14
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 2,526
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 8
  • Total: 2,534*
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 12

*Sexually transmitted cases are not reported for areas with local mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus because it is not possible to determine whether infection occurred due to mosquito-borne or sexual transmission.

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of July 6, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=1,133)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona6      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (<1)0    (0)
California69    (6)0    (0)
Colorado10    (1)0    (0)
Connecticut27    (2)0    (0)
Delaware5      (<1)0    (0)
District of Columbia7      (1)0    (0)
Florida206  (18)0    (0)
Georgia29    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (1)0    (0)
Illinois23    (2)0    (0)
Indiana10    (1)0    (0)
Iowa9      (1)0    (0)
Kansas5      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky7      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana6      (1)0    (0)
Maine6      (1)0    (0)
Maryland31    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts39    (3)0    (0)
Michigan10    (1)0    (0)
Minnesota21    (2)0    (0)
Mississippi5      (<1)0    (0)
Missouri6      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska2      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada7      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire4      (<1)0    (0)
New Jersey45    (4)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York285  (25)0    (0)
North Carolina17    (2)0    (0)
Ohio21    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma12    (1)0    (0)
Oregon7      (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania††35    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island16    (1)0    (0)
South Carolina6      (1)0    (0)
Tennessee10    (1)0    (0)
Texas53    (5)0    (0)
Utah3      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont2      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia33    (3)0    (0)
Washington9      (1)0    (0)
West Virginia6      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin2      (<1)0    (0)
   
TerritoriesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=8)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=2,526)
American Samoa0      (0)31      (1)
Puerto Rico7      (88)2,474 (98)
US Virgin Islands1      (12)21      (1)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission
†† One additional case acquired through laboratory transmission

 
 
 
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As of July 13, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – July 13, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 0
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 1,305
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 1,306
    • Sexually transmitted: 14
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 2,905
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 11
  • Total: 2,916*
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 12

*Sexually transmitted cases are not reported for areas with local mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus because it is not possible to determine whether infection occurred due to mosquito-borne or sexual transmission.

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of July 13, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=1,306)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=0)
Alabama2      (<1)0    (0)
Arizona7      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (<1)0    (0)
California69    (5)0    (0)
Colorado12    (1)0    (0)
Connecticut30    (2)0    (0)
Delaware8      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia9      (1)0    (0)
Florida229  (18)0    (0)
Georgia33    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (1)0    (0)
Illinois23    (2)0    (0)
Indiana12    (1)0    (0)
Iowa9      (1)0    (0)
Kansas5      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky7      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana7      (1)0    (0)
Maine7      (1)0    (0)
Maryland35    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts49    (4)0    (0)
Michigan13    (1)0    (0)
Minnesota21    (2)0    (0)
Mississippi8      (1)0    (0)
Missouri8      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska3      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada9      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire4      (<1)0    (0)
New Jersey50    (4)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York339  (26)0    (0)
North Carolina18    (1)0    (0)
Ohio25    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma12    (1)0    (0)
Oregon12    (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania††39    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island16    (1)0    (0)
South Carolina13    (1)0    (0)
Tennessee14    (1)0    (0)
Texas57    (4)0    (0)
Utah5      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont3      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia38    (3)0    (0)
Washington11    (1)0    (0)
West Virginia7      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin9      (1)0    (0)
   
TerritoriesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=11)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=2,905)
American Samoa2      (18)41      (1)
Puerto Rico8      (73)2,843 (98)
US Virgin Islands1      (10)21      (1)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission
†† One additional case acquired through laboratory transmission

 
 
 
  • Page last reviewed: February 4, 2016
  • Page last updated: July 14, 2016
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As of July 20, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – July 20, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 0
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 1,403
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 1,404
    • Sexually transmitted: 15
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 3,815
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 12
  • Total: 3,827*
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 14

*Sexually transmitted cases are not reported for areas with local mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus because it is not possible to determine whether infection occurred due to mosquito-borne or sexual transmission.

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of July 20, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=1,404)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=0)
Alabama8      (1)0    (0)
Arizona7      (<1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (<1)0    (0)
California69    (5)0    (0)
Colorado17    (1)0    (0)
Connecticut30    (2)0    (0)
Delaware10      (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia9      (1)0    (0)
Florida270  (19)0    (0)
Georgia39    (3)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (1)0    (0)
Illinois23    (2)0    (0)
Indiana13    (1)0    (0)
Iowa9      (1)0    (0)
Kansas5      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky9      (1)0    (0)
Louisiana8      (1)0    (0)
Maine7      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland36    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts49    (3)0    (0)
Michigan13    (1)0    (0)
Minnesota21    (1)0    (0)
Mississippi9      (1)0    (0)
Missouri8      (1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska3      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada9      (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire5      (<1)0    (0)
New Jersey50    (4)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York345  (25)0    (0)
North Carolina18    (1)0    (0)
North Dakota1      (<1)0    (0)
Ohio26    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma12    (1)0    (0)
Oregon12    (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania††42    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island17    (1)0    (0)
South Carolina13    (1)0    (0)
Tennessee14    (1)0    (0)
Texas69    (5)0    (0)
Utah6      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont3      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia40    (3)0    (0)
Washington13    (<1)0    (0)
West Virginia7      (<1)0    (0)
Wisconsin11    (1)0    (0)
   
TerritoriesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=12)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=3,815)
American Samoa2      (17)42      (1)
Puerto Rico9      (75)3,752 (98)
US Virgin Islands1      (8)21      (1)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission
†† One additional case acquired through laboratory transmission

 
 
 
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  • Page last updated: July 21, 2016
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As of July 27, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – July 27, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 0
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 1,657
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 1,658
    • Sexually transmitted: 15
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 5

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 4,729
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 21
  • Total: 4,750*
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 17

*Sexually transmitted cases are not reported for areas with local mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus because it is not possible to determine whether infection occurred due to mosquito-borne or sexual transmission.

	Map of the United States showing Travel-associated and Locally acquired cases of the Zika virus.  The locations and number of cases can be found in the table below.

Laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by state or territory — United States, 2015–2016 (as of July 27, 2016)

StatesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=1,658)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in states)
(N=0)
Alabama9      (1)0    (0)
Arizona10      (1)0    (0)
Arkansas5      (<1)0    (0)
California87    (5)0    (0)
Colorado18    (1)0    (0)
Connecticut38    (2)0    (0)
Delaware10    (1)0    (0)
District of Columbia10    (1)0    (0)
Florida307  (19)0    (0)
Georgia41    (2)0    (0)
Hawaii10    (1)0    (0)
Illinois29    (2)0    (0)
Indiana15    (1)0    (0)
Iowa9      (1)0    (0)
Kansas6      (<1)0    (0)
Kentucky10    (1)0    (0)
Louisiana9      (1)0    (0)
Maine7      (<1)0    (0)
Maryland48    (3)0    (0)
Massachusetts52    (3)0    (0)
Michigan14    (1)0    (0)
Minnesota21    (1)0    (0)
Mississippi11    (1)0    (0)
Missouri8      (<1)0    (0)
Montana1      (<1)0    (0)
Nebraska4      (<1)0    (0)
Nevada11    (1)0    (0)
New Hampshire7      (<1)0    (0)
New Jersey50    (3)0    (0)
New Mexico3      (<1)0    (0)
New York449  (27)0    (0)
North Carolina21    (1)0    (0)
North Dakota1      (<1)0    (0)
Ohio26    (2)0    (0)
Oklahoma13    (1)0    (0)
Oregon12    (1)0    (0)
Pennsylvania††48    (3)0    (0)
Rhode Island16    (1)0    (0)
South Carolina26    (2)0    (0)
Tennessee16    (1)0    (0)
Texas76    (5)0    (0)
Utah6      (<1)0    (0)
Vermont6      (<1)0    (0)
Virginia48    (3)0    (0)
Washington14    (1)0    (0)
West Virginia9      (1)0    (0)
Wisconsin11    (1)0    (0)
   
TerritoriesTravel-associated cases*
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=21)
Locally acquired cases†
No. (% of cases in territories)
(N=4,729)
American Samoa2      (10)42      (1)
Puerto Rico18    (86)4,666 (99)
US Virgin Islands1      (5)21      (<1)

*Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero
†Presumed local mosquito-borne transmission
†† One additional case acquired through laboratory transmission

 
 
 
  • Page last reviewed: February 4, 2016
  • Page last updated: July 28, 2016
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