A model for a chikungunya outbreak in a rural Cambodian setting: implications for disease control in uninfected areas.
Following almost 30 years of relative silence, chikungunya fever reemerged in Kenya in 2004.It subsequently spread to the islands of the Indian Ocean, reaching Southeast Asia in 2006.The virus was first detected in Cambodia in 2011 and a large outbreak occurred in the village of Trapeang Roka Kampong Speu Province in March 2012, in which 44% of the