<p><a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001760#pntd-0001760-g007" target="_blank">Figure 7</a> shows the areas categorised as complete evidence consensus on dengue absence in dark green, through to areas with indeterminate evidence consensus on dengue status in yellow, then up to areas with complete evidence consensus on dengue presence in dark red. Stars indicate one off indigenous transmission events with fewer than 50 cases. The map displays evidence consensus at Admin1 (state) level China, Admin2 (county) level for Australia and Admin0 (country) level for all other countries.</p
The Northern Territory of Australia (NT) is currently regarded as free of the vectors of dengue. T...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
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Background: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
Background: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
Background: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
<p>This kmz file displays the global national and sub-national distribution of dengue as determined ...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
BACKGROUND: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
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The Northern Territory of Australia (NT) is currently regarded as free of the vectors of dengue. T...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
<p><a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001760#pntd-0001760-g005"...
<p><a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001760#pntd-0001760-g003"...
Background: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
Background: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
Background: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
<p>This kmz file displays the global national and sub-national distribution of dengue as determined ...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
In early April 1998, the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin was notified of a possible case of den...
BACKGROUND: Dengue is a growing problem both in its geographical spread and in its intensity, and ye...
<p><a href="http://www.plosntds.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001760#pntd-0001760-t001"...
The Northern Territory of Australia (NT) is currently regarded as free of the vectors of dengue. T...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...
Dengue fever (DF) epidemics in Australia are caused by infected international travellers and confine...