id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-324280-e8mj6ecl Shaman, Jeffrey Asymptomatic Summertime Shedding of Respiratory Viruses 2018-04-01 .txt text/plain 2600 128 41 Here, we explore respiratory virus infection rates in a segment of this population through a convenience survey and sampling study of adult visitors to a New York City tourist attraction during spring and summer 2016. Among all participants there was a statistically significant positive association between reporting a greater tendency to get sick and total self-reported symptom score (P < .0001 by the Tukey test); however, there was no significant association between reporting a greater tendency to get sick and actual detection of respiratory virus shedding (P = .10 by χ 2 analysis). The best-fit logistic regression model supported an association between an increased likelihood of testing positive for respiratory virus infection and a higher total symptom score (P < .0001) and being Hispanic (P < .005). ./cache/cord-324280-e8mj6ecl.txt ./txt/cord-324280-e8mj6ecl.txt