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Volume 29, Number 5—May 2023
Research Letter

Mpox among Public Festival Attendees, Chicago, Illinois, USA, July–August 2022

Emily A.G. FahertyComments to Author , Richard A. Teran, Stephanie R. Black, Vaishali Chundi, Shamika Smith, Brandon Bernhardt, Emma Weber, Bridget Brassil, Peter Ruestow, and Janna L. Kerins
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (E.A.G. Faherty); Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago, Illinois, USA (E.A.G. Faherty, R.A. Teran, S.R. Black, V. Chundi, S. Smith, B. Bernhardt, E. Weber, B. Brassil, P. Ruestow, J.L. Kerins)

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Epidemic curve for mpox case-patients who attended Market Days event, by symptom onset date, Chicago, Illinois, USA, July–August 2022. Vertical dashed lines indicate dates of Market Days event. Vaccine was JYNNEOS (https://www.jynneos.com).

Figure. Epidemic curve for mpox case-patients who attended Market Days event, by symptom onset date, Chicago, Illinois, USA, July–August 2022. Vertical dashed lines indicate dates of Market Days event. Vaccine was JYNNEOS (https://www.jynneos.com).

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