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Volume 31, Number 8—August 2025

Synopsis

Surveillance of Viral Respiratory Infections within Maximum-Security Prison, Australia

Nicolas M. LegrandComments to Author , Rowena A. Bull, Behzad Hajarizadeh, Andrew R. Lloyd, Kirsty Johnston, Katya Issa, Christine Harvey, Alicia Arnott, Dominic E. Dwyer, Vitali Sintchenko, Luke Grant, Gregory J. Dore, John Kaldor, and Marianne Martinello
Author affiliation: University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (N.M. Legrand, R.A. Bull, B. Hajarizadeh, A.R. Lloyd, G.J. Dore, J. Kaldor, M. Martinello); St Vincent’s Correctional Health, Sydney (K. Johnston, K. Issa); New South Wales Ministry of Health, Sydney (C. Harvey); New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney (A. Arnott, D.E. Dwyer, V. Sintchenko); University of Sydney, Sydney (D.E. Dwyer, V. Sintchenko); Corrective Services New South Wales, Sydney (L. Grant).

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Figure 3

Timeline of SARS-CoV-2 infections during outbreak in maximum-security prison in Australia, 2021. Bars indicate numbers of cases by housing location and date of infection; line indicates 7-day moving average of testing coverage.

Figure 3. Timeline of SARS-CoV-2 infections during outbreak in maximum-security prison in Australia, 2021. Bars indicate numbers of cases by housing location and date of infection; line indicates 7-day moving average of testing coverage.

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