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Volume 28, Number 7—July 2022
Dispatch

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 Infection in 2 Immunized Adolescents, United States

Lyndsey D. Cole, Molly Slate, Samantha Minneman, and Michael J. BozzellaComments to Author 
Author affiliation: University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, USA

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Time courses for vaccination, illness, diagnosis, and treatment for 2 adolescent MIS-C case-patients, United States. A) Case-patient 1; B) case-patient 2. DOI, day of illness (since onset); HD, hospital day; IVIG, intravenous immunoglobulin; MIS-C, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.

Figure. Time courses for vaccination, illness, diagnosis, and treatment for 2 adolescent MIS-C case-patients, United States. A) Case-patient 1; B) case-patient 2. DOI, day of illness (since onset); HD, hospital day; IVIG, intravenous immunoglobulin; MIS-C, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.

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