Using geographic information system (GIS) to mapping and assess changes in transmission patterns of chikungunya fever in municipalities of the Coffee-Triangle region of Colombia during 2014–2015 outbreak: Implications for travel advice
[...]providing relevant information in order to assess the risk of travelers with specific destination in highly transmission areas with the idea of giving prevention advice, even more because they play also an important role in the virus spread, as occurs in Colombia and many of its departments [3]...
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