Erratum: Vol. 68, No. 12
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Erratum: Vol. 68, No. 12

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    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
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    This corrects the article "EnteroVirus D68–Associated Acute Respiratory Illness — New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States, July–October, 2017 and 2018" on page 277.

    In the report “EnteroVirus D68–Associated Acute Respiratory Illness — New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States, July–October, 2017 and 2018,” a percentage was misreported in multiple places. On page 277, the sixth sentence of the first paragraph should have read “Among patients with ARI who were tested, EV-D68 was detected in two patients (0.08%) in 2017 and 358 (13.9%) in 2018.”

    On page 278, in the second section of the summary box, the first sentence should have read “Based on active, prospective Surveillance of ARI through the New Vaccine Surveillance Network, EV-D68 was detected in two (0.08%) patients in 2017 and 358 (13.9%) in 2018.”

    On page 280, the first sentence of the last paragraph should have read “Through recently established active, prospective, ARI Surveillance in NVSN, EV-D68 was detected in 0.08% of patients tested in 2017 and 13.9% in 2018.”

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    30998667
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    PMC6476060
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