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Volume 31, Number 7—July 2025

Research

Transmission Dynamics and Parameters for Pertussis during School-Based Outbreak, South Korea, 2024

U. Jin Cho1, Seonghui Cho1, Hyeokjin Lee, Seul-Ki Kang, Bryan Inho Kim, Yukyung Nam, Chiara Achangwa, Jun-Sik Lim, Dong Han Lee2, and Sukhyun Ryu2Comments to Author 
Author affiliation: Gyeongnam Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Busan, South Korea (U.J. Cho, H. Lee, D.H. Lee); The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea (S. Cho, Y. Nam, C. Achangwa, S. Ryu); Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju-si, South Korea (S.-K. Kang, B.I. Kim); Korea University, Seoul (S.-K. Kang, Y. Nam); National University of Singapore, Singapore (J.-S. Lim)

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Figure 1

Epidemic curve of daily cases, by symptom onset and number of vaccine doses received, in outbreak of pertussis in a boarding school, Busan, South Korea. Asymptomatic cases (n = 5) were excluded.

Figure 1. Epidemic curve of daily cases, by symptom onset and number of vaccine doses received, in outbreak of pertussis in a boarding school, Busan, South Korea. Asymptomatic cases (n = 5) were excluded.

Main Article

1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These authors were co–principal investigators.

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