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Volume 30, Number 4—April 2024
Research

Animal Exposure Model for Mapping Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Emergence Risk

Sara Baz-Flores, Débora Jiménez-Martín1, Alfonso Peralbo-Moreno1, Cesar Herraiz, David Cano-Terriza, Raúl Cuadrado-Matías, Ignacio García-Bocanegra, and Francisco Ruiz-FonsComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos, Ciudad Real, Spain (S. Baz-Flores, A. Peralbo-Moreno, C. Herraiz, R. Cuadrado-Matías, F. Ruiz-Fons); Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain (D. Jiménez-Martín, D. Cano-Terriza, I. García-Bocanegra); Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain (D. Cano-Terriza, I. García-Bocanegra, F. Ruiz-Fons)

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Figure 2

Model output charts displaying the effect of the best-fitted model selected variables on the risk of small ruminant exposure to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Andalusia, Spain. Shaded areas indicate 95% CIs. NDVI, normalized difference vegetation index.

Figure 2. Model output charts displaying the effect of the best-fitted model selected variables on the risk of small ruminant exposure to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Andalusia, Spain. Shaded areas indicate 95% CIs. NDVI, normalized difference vegetation index.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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