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Volume 27, Number 7—July 2021
Dispatch

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome after SARS-CoV-2 Infection and COVID-19 Vaccination

Mark B. SalzmanComments to Author , Cheng-Wei Huang, Christopher M. O’Brien, and Rhina D. Castillo
Author affiliations: Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA (M.B. Salzman); Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles (C.-W. Huang); Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA (C.M. O’Brien); Kaiser Permanente Tustin Ranch Medical Offices, Tustin, California, USA (R.D. Castillo)

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Timeline displaying intervals between coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, acute COVID-19 symptom onset, and MIS symptom onset in patients in California, USA. MIS, multisystem inflammatory syndrome.

Figure. Timeline displaying intervals between coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, acute COVID-19 symptom onset, and MIS symptom onset in patients in California, USA. MIS, multisystem inflammatory syndrome.

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