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Volume 30, Number 2—February 2024
Dispatch

Identification of Large Adenovirus Infection Outbreak at University by Multipathogen Testing, South Carolina, USA, 2022

Marco E. ToriComments to Author , Judith Chontos-Komorowski, Jason Stacy, Daryl M. Lamson, Kirsten St. George, Avril T. Lail, Heather A. Stewart-Grant, Linda J. Bell, Hannah L. Kirking, and Christopher H. Hsu
Author affiliations: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, South Carolina, USA (M.E. Tori, L.J. Bell); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (M.E. Tori, H.L. Kirking, C.H. Hsu); University of South Carolina Student Health Services, Columbia (J. Chontos-Komorowski, J. Stacy, A.T. Lail, H.A. Stewart-Grant); New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, USA (D.M. Lamson, K. St. George)

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Number of adenovirus (A) and COVID-19 (B) cases at a university campus in South Carolina in study identifying a large adenovirus infection outbreak by multipathogen testing, South Carolina, USA, January 1–May 31, 2022. Numbers above bars indicate number of cases at each weekly time point. Vertical lines between bars indicate timelines of university events affecting the outbreak. Asterisks indicate the week of university spring break, after which weekly case counts began to rapidly increase. DHEC, Department of Health and Environmental Control; SHS, student health services.

Figure. Number of adenovirus (A) and COVID-19 (B) cases at a university campus in South Carolina in study identifying a large adenovirus infection outbreak by multipathogen testing, South Carolina, USA, January 1–May 31, 2022. Numbers above bars indicate number of cases at each weekly time point. Vertical lines between bars indicate timelines of university events affecting the outbreak. Asterisks indicate the week of university spring break, after which weekly case counts began to rapidly increase. DHEC, Department of Health and Environmental Control; SHS, student health services.

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