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Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Zika Virus Testing and Outcomes during Pregnancy, Florida, USA, 2016

Colette Shiu1, Rebecca Starker1, Jaclyn Kwal, Michelle Bartlett, Anise Crane, Samantha Greissman, Naiomi Gunaratne, Meghan Lardy, Michelle Picon, Patricia Rodriguez, Ivan Gonzalez, and Christine L. CurryComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA (C. Shiu, R. Starker, J. Kwal, M. Bartlett, A. Crane, S. Greissman, N. Gunaratne, M. Lardy, M. Picon, P. Rodriguez, I. Gonzalez, C.L. Curry); Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami (P. Rodriguez, I. Gonzalez, C.L. Curry)

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Figure 1

Zika virus screening tests, results, and length of result delay, by month, Miami–Dade County, Florida, USA, 2016. Numbers above line indicate median length of delay (in days) for test conducted in that month.

Figure 1. Zika virus screening tests, results, and length of result delay, by month, Miami–Dade County, Florida, USA, 2016. Numbers above line indicate median length of delay (in days) for test conducted in that month.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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