Abstract

In the late summer and fall of 2014, the province of Alberta, Canada (4.1 million people), was in the midst of peak entero-rhinovirus (ERV) activity, as descriptions of enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) activity were being publicized ([1][1], [2][2]). This analysis was undertaken with several goals: (i) to

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