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Zika reported cases globally [2016]: Interactive 3D Globe in R
Zika virus is an emerging mosquito-borne virus that was first identified in Uganda in 1947 in rhesus monkeys through a monitoring network of sylvatic yellow fever. It was subsequently identified in humans in 1952 in Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania. Outbreaks of Zika virus disease have been recorded in Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific.
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Brazil
Brazil's health ministry is publishing reports on Zika and microcephaly.
Colombia
Colombia's national institute of health is publishing weekly Zika-related reports.
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic's Ministry of Public Health is publishing Zika data in its weekly epidemiological bulletins.
El Salvador
El Salvador's Ministry of Health is publishing Zika data in its weekly bulletins. (Click on "Boletines Epidemiológicos 2016..." in the middle of the page.)
Guatemala
Guatemala's Ministry of Health is publishing Zika data on its website. (See "Salas situacionales" at the bottom of the page.)
Haiti
Haiti's Ministry of Public Health has begun publishing occasional reports on Zika.
Mexico
Mexico's Ministry of Health publishes weekly epidemiological bulletins, which contain data on Zika cases.
United States
The CDC is keeping a list of "laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported to ArboNET by [U.S.] state or territory".
Puerto Rico's Department of Health is publishing weekly reports on suspected and confirmed cases of Zika (and other arboviruses).
California's Department of Public Health is publishing a weekly PDF of "Travel-Associated Cases of Zika Virus in California", updated every Friday.
The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health is publishing weekly Zika surveillance reports.
Main Source - BuzzFeed
Interactive Heatmap: Malaria Reported Deaths Globally (2000 - 2014)
There were an estimated 198 million cases of malaria worldwide (range 124–283 million) in 2013, and an estimated 584 000 deaths (range 367 000–755 000). 90% of all malaria deaths occur in Africa.
Read More: http://www.who.int/malaria/media/world_malaria_report_2014/en/
Data Source - WHO Global Health Observatory data repository
Patent Network Analysis: Interactive Forcelayout
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