There are 32,814 confirmed Zika cases in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This includes 4,091 cases in the continental U.S. and 28,723 cases in the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa.

The first local spread of Zika virus through infected mosquitoes in the continential U.S. occurred in Miami, Florida in late July.

Travel-related cases: 4,048

This includes those returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts and infants infected in utero. There are 3,952 travel-related cases in the continental U.S. and 96 cases in U.S. territories.

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Locally-spread cases: 28,766

Local cases presume mosquito-borne transmission. There are 139 locally-spread cases in the continental U.S. and 28,627 cases in U.S. territories.

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Note: Data is from Jan. 1 to October 26, 2016



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New York has surpassed Florida as the state with the most travel-related Zika cases. Click to visit each state's website with local information regarding the virus.

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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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