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Table 1 The total ZIKV infection cases, population, and crude incidence of ZIKV infection among 32 departments in Colombia, 2015 ̶ 2016

From: Surveillance on the endemic of Zika virus infection by meteorological factors in Colombia: a population-based spatial and temporal study

Department

# of cases

Weekly casesa

Population

Crude incidence (per 10,000 population)

Amazonas

293

2.50

46,950

62.41

Antioquia

2286

19.54

5,601,507

4.08

Arauca

1851

15.82

153,028

120.96

Atlantico

6743

57.63

2,112,001

31.93

Bolivar

1893

16.18

1,836,640

10.31

Boyaca

374

3.20

1,210,982

3.09

Caldas

384

3.28

898,490

4.27

Caqueta

1212

10.36

337,932

35.87

Casanare

3944

33.71

281,294

140.21

Cauca

265

2.26

1,182,022

2.24

Cesar

1596

13.64

878,437

18.17

Choco

22

0.19

388,476

0.57

Cordoba

2931

25.05

1,462,909

20.04

Cundinamarca

5083

43.44

9,007,373

5.64

Guainia

17

0.15

18,797

9.04

Guaviare

195

1.67

56,758

34.36

Huila

6963

59.51

1,001,476

69.53

La Guajira

673

5.75

655,943

10.26

Magdalena

3180

27.18

1,136,819

27.97

Meta

4301

36.76

713,772

60.26

Narino

59

0.50

1,498,234

0.39

Norte de Santander

10,512

89.85

1,208,336

87.00

Putumayo

538

4.60

237,197

22.68

Quindío

397

3.39

518,691

7.65

Risaralda

1385

11.84

859,666

16.11

San Andres and Providencia

1146

9.79

59,573

192.37

Santander

10,069

86.06

1,913,444

52.62

Sucre

1843

15.75

762,263

24.18

Tolima

7079

60.50

1,312,304

53.94

Valle del Cauca

26,908

229.98

4,052,535

66.40

Vaupes

0

0.00

19,943

0.00

Vichada

41

0.35

44,592

9.19

  1. aThe weekly cases started from the 40th week of 2015, which was the first report released by Epidemiological Bulletin in Colombia