Fig 1.
Temporal distribution of dengue in Guatemala.
A. Annual number of samples received for dengue screening. The dashed line indicates the mean number of samples submitted across the study period (~5,300). B. Cumulative number of monthly cases of dengue serotypes 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Fig 2.
Monthly distribution of dengue cases in Guatemala (2000–2016).
The mean annual number of cases is shown by a black line and the shaded areas describe the 95% confidence interval.
Fig 3.
Annual percentage of confirmed dengue cases by serotype.
Cases detected by NS1 ELISA but not serotyped are designated DENV unknown.
Fig 4.
Median age of dengue cases per year.
Error bars indicate interquartile range.
Table 1.
Incidence ratio of cases in each age group in 2010, the year with the major DENV 2 epidemic, and in 2011.
Fig 5.
Geographic distribution of dengue in Guatemala (2000–2016).
A. Number of dengue cases by Department (incidence per × 10,000 inhabitants). B. Proportion of samples tested that are positive for dengue. Darker colours denote higher values. (Population data from Wikipedia: Departments of Guatemala, 2011 population estimate).