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Volume 23, Number 7—July 2017
Dispatch

Detection and Genetic Characterization of Adenovirus Type 14 Strain in Students with Influenza-Like Illness, New York, USA, 2014–2015

Daryl M. LamsonComments to Author , Adriana E. Kajon, Matthew Shudt, Gabriel Girouard, and Kirsten St. George
Author affiliations: New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA (D.M. Lamson, M. Shudt, K. St. George); Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (A. Kajon); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (G. Girouard)

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Symptoms experienced by 12 of 13 students with influenza-like illness who were found to be infected with human adenovirus (HAdV)-E4 (n = 8) or HAdV-B14 (n = 3) or co-infected with HAdV-E4 and HAdV-B14 (n = 1), New York, USA, 2014–2015.

Figure 2. Symptoms experienced by 12 of 13 students with influenza-like illness who were found to be infected with human adenovirus (HAdV)-E4 (n = 8) or HAdV-B14 (n = 3) or co-infected with HAdV-E4 and HAdV-B14 (n = 1), New York, USA, 2014–2015.

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