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Volume 28, Number 7—July 2022
Research Letter

Circulation of Enterovirus D68 during Period of Increased Influenza-Like Illness, Maryland, USA, 2021

Amary Fall, Nicholas Gallagher, C. Paul Morris, Julie M. Norton, Andrew Pekosz, Eili Klein, and Heba H. MostafaComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (A. Fall, N. Gallagher, C.P. Morris, J.M. Norton, A. Pekosz, E. Klein, H.H. Mostafa); National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA (C.P. Morris); Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore (A. Pekosz); Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics, and Policy, Washington, DC, USA (E. Klein)

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Flowchart of patients and specimens in study of circulation of EV-D68 during period of increased influenza-like illness, Maryland, USA, 2021. CV-A6, coxsackievirus A6; EV-D68, enterovirus D68.

Figure. Flowchart of patients and specimens in study of circulation of EV-D68 during period of increased influenza-like illness, Maryland, USA, 2021. CV-A6, coxsackievirus A6; EV-D68, enterovirus D68.

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