Fig. 1 Metropolitan DENV epidemic transmission evidenced through contact tracing. Metropolitan DENV epidemic transmission evidenced through contact tracing.

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Fig. 1 Metropolitan DENV epidemic transmission evidenced through contact tracing. Metropolitan DENV epidemic transmission evidenced through contact tracing. (A) Total of 902 confirmed DENV cases during the 2008–2009 outbreak and associated exposure locations reported through contact tracing. Blue dots show the contact locations of the epidemic’s index case, which initiated outbreaks both in Cairns and Clifton Beach. (B) Relative connectivity between towns, measured as the proportion of all contact locations of DENV cases residing in a given town that occurred at the other towns and thickness proportional to relative frequency of total locations (range, 0.1 to 1). For instance, an arrow going from Palm Cove (north) to Cairns shows that 50% of all contact locations occurred in Cairns (and the remaining 50% locations in Palm Cove, as no other lines connect Palm Cove to other towns). Location of towns in the network is proportional to their geographic location. (C) Probability density distribution (Pb) showing that a confirmed DENV case moved a given distance from his or her residence (Δd), calculated both for Cairns and satellite town residents. (D) Same as (C), showing detail for the distance range of 0 to 500 m. (E) Proportion of all contact locations of a given town that were found in the city of Cairns as a function of the Euclidian distance of each town to Cairns. The linear relationship was statistically significant (P = 0.03). Gonzalo M. Vazquez-Prokopec et al. Sci Adv 2017;3:e1602024 Copyright © 2017, The Authors