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In Denver, Samuel Dominguez, an infectious-disease specialist at Children's Hospital Colorado and a professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, said the cases he had seen were "across the age spectrum" in children, noting that they may be more susceptible because bacteria tend to colonize more aggressively in their throats and skin than in adults.