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Table 1.

Number of yellow fever human cases by country and first administrative level subdivision, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Fig 1.

Geographic distribution of counties with yellow fever cases by quinquennial, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Fig 2.

Lowest registered altitude by county and geographic distribution of yellow fever, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Fig 3.

Mean temperature by county and geographic distribution of yellow fever, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Fig 4.

Total annual rainfall by county and geographic distribution of yellow fever, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Fig 5.

Number of NHP genera of potential YFV hosts by county and geographic distribution of YF, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Table 2.

Univariate analysis of possible geo-environmental factors contributing to the presence of yellow fever human cases, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Table 3.

Univariate analysis of non-human primate hosts studied in the region, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Table 4.

Final multivariable analysis of geo-environmental factors associated with the presence of yellow fever human cases, Americas, 2000–2014.

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Fig 6.

Yellow fever geographic clusters by county, Americas, 2000–2014.

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