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===Transmission=== | ===Transmission=== | ||
EV-68, as a non-polio enterovirus, may be isolated from: | EV-68, as a non-polio enterovirus, may be isolated from:<ref name=CDC>{{cite web | title = Enterovirus D68 | url = http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/ }}</ref> | ||
* Feces | * Feces | ||
* Eyes, nose, and mouth secretions | * Eyes, nose, and mouth secretions | ||
* Vesicle fluid | * Vesicle fluid | ||
Transmission may occur through the [[fecal-oral route]], or through [[respiratory]] droplets. | |||
==Life Cycle== | ==Life Cycle== |
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Overview
Pathogenesis
Transmission
EV-68, as a non-polio enterovirus, may be isolated from:[1]
- Feces
- Eyes, nose, and mouth secretions
- Vesicle fluid
Transmission may occur through the fecal-oral route, or through respiratory droplets.