SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity among US Marine Recruits Attending Basic Training, United States, Spring–Fall 2020
Andrew G. Letizia

, Yongchao Ge, Carl W. Goforth, Dawn L. Weir, Rhonda Lizewski, Stephen Lizewski, Alessandra Soares-Schanoski, Sindhu Vangeti, Nada Marjanovic, Stuart C. Sealfon, and Irene Ramos
Author affiliations: Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA (A.G. Letizia, C.W. Goforth, D.L. Weir); Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA (Y. Ge, A. Soares-Schanoski, S. Vangeti, N. Marjanovic, S.C. Sealfon, I. Ramos); Naval Medical Research Unit 6, Lima, Peru (R. Lizewski, S. Lizewski)
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Figure 1. Percentage of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 IgG-positive recruits from US states or territories with >10 participants in the COVID-19 Health Action Response for Marines Study, May 11–September 7, 2020. The table lists the number of participants and the percentage of women. .
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