Mapping global environmental suitability for Zika virus

  1. Jane P Messina  Is a corresponding author
  2. Moritz UG Kraemer
  3. Oliver J Brady
  4. David M Pigott
  5. Freya M Shearer
  6. Daniel J Weiss
  7. Nick Golding
  8. Corrine W Ruktanonchai
  9. Peter W Gething
  10. Emily Cohn
  11. John S Brownstein
  12. Kamran Khan
  13. Andrew J Tatem
  14. Thomas Jaenisch
  15. Christopher JL Murray
  16. Fatima Marinho
  17. Thomas W Scott
  18. Simon I Hay
  1. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  2. University of Melbourne, United Kingdom
  3. University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  4. Harvard Medical School, United Kingdom
  5. Harvard Medical School, United States
  6. University of Toronto, Canada
  7. Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany
  8. University of Washington, Seattle, United States
  9. Ministry of Health Brazil, Brazil
  10. University of California Davis, United States
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  1. Jane P Messina
  2. Moritz UG Kraemer
  3. Oliver J Brady
  4. David M Pigott
  5. Freya M Shearer
  6. Daniel J Weiss
  7. Nick Golding
  8. Corrine W Ruktanonchai
  9. Peter W Gething
  10. Emily Cohn
  11. John S Brownstein
  12. Kamran Khan
  13. Andrew J Tatem
  14. Thomas Jaenisch
  15. Christopher JL Murray
  16. Fatima Marinho
  17. Thomas W Scott
  18. Simon I Hay
(2016)
Mapping global environmental suitability for Zika virus
eLife 5:e15272.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.15272