Volume 30, Number 11—November 2024
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis
Clinical and Genomic Epidemiology of Coxsackievirus A21 and Enterovirus D68 in Homeless Shelters, King County, Washington, USA, 2019–2021
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Figure 3. Signs or symptoms reported at specimen collection and effect on daily activity among adult homeless shelter residents with confirmed coxsackievirus A21 infection (n = 39), King County, Washington, USA, October 2019–January 2020. One person with coxsackievirus A21 infection was presymptomatic on initial encounter (first positive specimen collection) but symptomatic on subsequent encounter (second positive specimen collection).
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