Risk classification uses the methodology described in Jentes, et al. Evidence-based risk assessment and communication: a new global dengue-risk map for travellers and clinicians (
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5345513/). Frequent/continuous risk: evidence of more than 10 dengue cases in at least 3 of the previous 10 years; sporadic/uncertain risk: evidence of at least 1 locally acquired dengue case during the last 10 years. Level of risk assigned to a destination reflects the highest risk level identified within that destination. Where data are available, subnational dengue risk levels are shown. Destination risk levels also are denoted using black (frequent/continuous risk) or gray (sporadic/uncertain risk) font for the place name.