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Household Transmission of Enterovirus D68, Washington and Oregon, United States, 2022–2024
Pavitra Roychoudhury, Erica Wetzler, Anna Elias-Warren, Katherine L. Hoffman, Alex Harteloo, Hyeong Geon Kim, Kevin Kong, Hong Xie, Jolene Gov, Margaret G. Mills, Collrane Frivold, Madison Hollcroft, Mark Drummond, Tara Hatchie, Erica Clark, Brenna Ehmen, Peter D. Han, Luis Gamboa, Sally Grindstaff, Jeremy Stone, Alexander L. Greninger, Lea M. Starita, Christina Lockwood, Janet A. Englund, Marco Carone, Ana A. Weil, Sacha L. Reich, Richard A. Mularski, Mark A Schmidt, Jennifer L. Kuntz, Allison L. Naleway, and Helen Y. Chu
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Suggested citation for this article: Roychoudhury P, Wetzler E, Elias-Warren A, Hoffman KL, Harteloo A, Kim HG, et al. Household transmission of enterovirus D68, Washington and Oregon, United States, 2022–2024. Emerg Infect Dis. 2026 Jul [date cited]. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3207.251733
DOI: 10.3201/eid3207.251733
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