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Using Wastewater Data to Determine Influenza Season Characteristics
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A mixed-effects model to predict COVID-19 hospitalizations using wastewater surveillance
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Establishing a correlation between wastewater data and clinical data for RSV infections in the U.S.
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Persistence of human respiratory viral RNA in wastewater-settled solids
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Observations of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Nucleic Acids in Wastewater Solids Across the United States in the 2022–2023 Season: Relationships with RSV Infection Positivity and Hospitalization Rates
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A retrospective longitudinal study of adenovirus group F, norovirus GI and GII, rotavirus, and enterovirus nucleic acids in wastewater solids at two wastewater treatment plants: solid-liquid partitioning and relation to clinical testing data
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Wastewater Detection of Emerging Arbovirus Infections: Case Study of Dengue in the United States
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United States Influenza 2022–2023 Season Characteristics as Inferred from Wastewater Solids, Influenza Hospitalization, and Syndromic Data
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Trends of Enterovirus D68 Concentrations in Wastewater, California, USA, February 2021–April 2023
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Human norovirus (HuNoV) GII RNA in wastewater solids at 145 United States wastewater treatment plants: comparison to positivity rates of clinical specimens and modeled estimates of HuNoV GII shedders