Lysien I. ZambranoEdith RodríguezIván Alfonso Espinoza-SalvadóItzel Carolina Fuentes-BarahonaTales Lyra de OliveiraGláucia Luciano da VeigaJosé Cláudio da SilvaJorge Alberto Valle-ReconcoAlfonso J. Rodríguez‐Morales2026-03-222026-03-22201910.1016/j.tmaid.2019.101517https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmaid.2019.101517https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/44768Citaciones: 45The pattern and evolution of DENV epidemic in 2019 in Honduras has been similar to that which occurred for in 2015. As previously reported, this epidemic involved the north and central areas of the country predominantly, reaching municipality incidences there >1000 cases/100,000 population (or 1%). Studies using geographical information systems linked with clinical disease characteristics are necessary to obtain accurate epidemiological data for public health systems. Such information is also useful for assessment of risk for travelers who visit specific areas in a destination country.enDengue feverIncidence (geometry)EpidemiologyPopulationPublic healthMedicineChikungunyaDemographyEnvironmental healthGeographySpatial distribution of dengue in Honduras during 2016–2019 using a geographic information systems (GIS)–Dengue epidemic implications for public health and travel medicinearticle