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From: The spatial–temporal distribution and etiological characteristics of hand-foot-and-mouth disease before and after EV‑A71 vaccination in Kunming, China, 2017–2020

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This figure was drawn by MapInfo 10.0 spatial distribution software [url = http://www.i-mapinfo.com] MapInfo[/url].

The spatial distribution map of other enteroviruses as dominant enteroviruses of districts and counties in Kunming, 2017–2020. The red dot shows the location of Kunming Children's Hospital, which is located at the junction of the main urban area. In 2017, the areas with a high proportion of other enteroviruses as dominant enteroviruses were Shilin (100%), Yiliang (94.7%), Anning (89.3%), Chenggong (85.1%) and Luquan (79.0%). In 2018, CV-A16 was mainly prevalent in Luquan (43.5%), Xundian (39.3%), Fumin (37.6%) and Guandu (33.2%); CV-A6 was mainly prevalent in Shilin (60.0%), Dongchuan (49.5%), Jinning (45.8%), Chenggong (37.8%) and Wuhua (36.5%). In 2019, the areas with a high proportion of CV-A16 as dominant enteroviruses were Jinning (59.9%), Yiliang (55.8%), Chenggong (49.5%), Panlong (48.4%) and Anning (48.2%). In 2020, CV-A6 was mainly prevalent in Luquan (77.4%), Dongchuan (75.7%), Anning (74.5%), Fumin (74.1%) and Xundian (73.4%); CV-A10 was mainly prevalent in Shilin (50.0%), Songming (19.1%) and Yiliang (17.1%).

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