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Wastewater surveillance becomes more targeted in search for poliovirus, monkeypox and coronavirus
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Experts say waste water testing, crucial for COVID-19, could be useful for monkeypox — and the next big disease
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Wastewater is trying to tell us something about the future of COVID, polio, monkeypox, and the next epidemic to come
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COVID sewage surveillance labs join the hunt for monkeypox
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Stanford-based initiative WastewaterSCAN will monitor wastewater for COVID-19, monkeypox, influenza A, and RSV genetic markers to help guide public health responses
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What poo tells us: wastewater surveillance comes of age amid covid, monkeypox, and polio
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COVID is at or near record levels around the country. Stanford and Google scientists say one (pretty gross) indicator doesn’t lie
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How to navigate the current stage of the COVID pandemic
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Modeling Infection from SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Concentrations: Promise, Limitations, and Future Directions
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Regional Replacement Of SARS-Cov-2 Variant Omicron BA. 1 With BA. 2 As Observed Through Wastewater Surveillance