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Fig 1.

Time series plot of autochthonous and overseas acquired dengue cases during 2010–2015 in Queensland, Australia.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of dengue cases in Queensland, Australia during 2010–2015.

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Fig 2.

Seasonal distribution of autochthonous (A) and overseas acquired cases (B). Summer, December-February; autumn, March-May; winter, June-August; spring, September-November.

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Fig 3.

Seasonal decomposition of autochthonous (A) and overseas acquired cases (B).

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Fig 4.

Trends of number of totally affected SLAs and newly affected SLAs for autochthonous (A) and overseas acquired cases (B).

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Fig 5.

Spatio-temporal distribution of autochthonous and overseas acquired cases in Queensland, Australia during 2010–2015.

SLAs are categorised as “Non-affected” meaning no occurrence of dengue during study period; “Newly affected” meaning occurrence of dengue for the first time since 2010; “previously and currently affected” meaning occurrence of dengue both in calendar year and before calendar year; “Previously but not currently affected” meaning occurrence of dengue not in calendar year but before calendar year.

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Fig 6.

Cumulative incidence of autochthonous (A) and overseas acquired cases (B) during 2010–2015.

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Table 2.

Clusters of dengue fever by autochthonous and overseas acquired cases in Queensland, Australia, 2010–2015.

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Fig 7.

Space-time clusters of autochthonous (A) and overseas acquired cases (B).

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