2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.medcle.2018.12.015
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Zika virus disease in Spain. Surveillance results and epidemiology on reported cases, 2015–2017

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“…[3] The 21st century is an era of ocean tourism, and islands have become the golden zone of ocean tourism for vacationers or leisure tourists. Concerns about public health security emergencies, such as infectious diseases, can seriously influence the choice of destination, for example, an outbreak of new or exotic diseases such as the Zika virus [4] in the Caribbean and the America has deterred tourists from considering these choices of high-risk spread areas. [5,6] Leisure activity is a potential driver and key determinant of the spread of infectious diseases, and the basic feature of infectious disease pandemics is the direct person-toperson transmission in the rapid flow of people, [7] and emerging infectious diseases have become more frequent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] The 21st century is an era of ocean tourism, and islands have become the golden zone of ocean tourism for vacationers or leisure tourists. Concerns about public health security emergencies, such as infectious diseases, can seriously influence the choice of destination, for example, an outbreak of new or exotic diseases such as the Zika virus [4] in the Caribbean and the America has deterred tourists from considering these choices of high-risk spread areas. [5,6] Leisure activity is a potential driver and key determinant of the spread of infectious diseases, and the basic feature of infectious disease pandemics is the direct person-toperson transmission in the rapid flow of people, [7] and emerging infectious diseases have become more frequent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%