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427. Underlying Medical Conditions and Vaccination Status among U.S. Children Aged ≤17 Years Hospitalized for COVID-19 in COVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET), January–December 2023
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1877. COVID-19-Associated Hospitalizations among Long-Term Care Facility Residents Ages ≥65 Years — COVID-NET, 14 U.S. States, March 2020–January 2022
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Performance of an Algorithm for Assessing Smallpox Risk among Patients with Rashes That May Be Confused with Smallpox
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