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And as the pandemic An Epidemic with a Cure ................................................................................................92 Steven Tyska, MD; Ryan P. Westergaard, MD, PhD, MPH starts to quiet, the academic medical community is catching up--writing ORIGINAL RESEARCH about lessons learned and reflect- Risk Factors and Mortality for Atypical Presentation of COVID-19 Infection in Hospitalized Patients – Lessons From the Early Pandemic .....................................94 ing on ways these experiences may Aurora Pop-Vicas, MD, MPH; Ambar Haleem, MD; Fauzia Osman, MPH; shape the future. This issue ofWMJ Ryan Fuglestad, BS; Daniel Shirley, MD; Robert Striker, MD; Nasia Safdar, MD, PhD includes a collection of these papers, Community-Based Testing for COVID-19 in a Low-Prevalence, Rural Area: as well as a narrative that describes Documentation of Logistics and Practical Aspects of Testing ...................................... 100 a unique collaboration–the Healing Mari Freiberg, MPH; Mary F. Henningfield, PhD; Paul H. Hunter, MD; Elizabeth Bade, MD Reflections mural—aimed at heal- ing one Wisconsin community and Hepatitis C Treatment Knowledge and Practice Among Family Medicine Physicians in Wisconsin During the Current Hepatitis C Epidemic ............................... 106 documenting an historic year. Ruth Koepke, MPH; Wajiha Z. Akhtar, PhD, MPH; Vanessa M. Kung, MD, PhD; David W. Seal, PhD; Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar, MD, MPH; Ryan P. Westergaard, MD, PhD, MPH Cover image: Panels from the “Healing Reflections” mural. Photo courtesy of Codi Hepatitis B Screening and Awareness in the Milwaukee Hmong Community ..............114 Leigh Photography. Reproduced with permis- Sindalana Hean, MD; Tuong Van Nguyen, MD; Tim Wang, MD; Steven Hur, MD; Chris sion. Johnson, MD; Alina Leung, MD; Heather Chou, MD; Janna Lam Keenan, MD; Anna Patel, MD; Kia Saeian, MD, MSc Epi The mission of WMJ is to provide an opportunity to publish original research, case reports, review articles, and essays about current medical and public health issues. WMJ is published through a partnership between the Medical College of Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. VOLUME 120 • NO 2 85 The WMJ (ISSN 1098-1861) is published by the Medical College of Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and is devoted to the interests of the medical profession and health care in the Midwest. The managing editor is responsible for oversee- Cancer Mortality and Research Outcomes in a Rural State ........................................ 120 ing the production, business operation and contents of the WMJ. The editorial board, chaired by the medical editor, Mark R. Williamson, PhD; Rashid M. Ahmed, PhD solicits and peer reviews all scientific articles; it does not screen public health, socioeconomic, or organizational Colorectal Cancer Screening After Changes in US Preventive Services articles. All articles and artwork published herein, includ- ing commentaries, letters to the editor, and editorials Force Guidelines With Increased Screening Options ..................................................127 represent the views of the authors, for which neither WMJ Mark Benson, MD; Andrew Johannes, MD; Jennifer M. Weiss, MD, MS; nor the publisher take responsibility, unless clearly stated. Advertising content is the responsibility of the advertiser Michael Lucey, MD; Jeff Pier, BS; Patrick Pfau, MD and does not imply an endorsement or sponsorship by WMJ or the publsiher and its affiliates unless specified. WMJ is indexed in Index Medicus, Hospital Literature Index, CASE REPORTS and Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. Pediatric COVID-19 Delirium: Case Report of 2 Adolescents ....................................... 131 Submit manuscripts at www.wmjonline.org. Sarah Corey Bauer, MD; Francesca Moral, MD; Erin Preloger, MD; Alexandrea EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Spindler, DO; Marisa Roman, MD; Ashley Logan, DO; Scott J. Sandage, DO; Sarina B. Schrager, MD, MS Colleen Manak, MD; Michelle Mitchell, MD DEPUTY EDITOR Robert Treat, PhD Activating the Hospital Incident Command System Response in a Community PUBLISHING BOARD Specialty Practice: The Mayo Clinic Experience ..........................................................137 Medical College of Wisconsin Ellen A. Love, MHA; Susanne C. 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