Seasonality of respiratory, enteric, and urinary viruses revealed by wastewater genomic surveillance

  • Smith M
  • Maqsood R
  • Sullins R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Wastewater surveillance can provide insights into the spread of pathogens in communities. Advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) methodologies allow for more precise detection of viruses in wastewater. Long-term wastewater surveillance of viruses is an important tool for public health preparedness. This system can act as a public health observatory that gives real-time early warning for infectious disease outbreaks and improved response times.

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Smith, M. F., Maqsood, R., Sullins, R. A., Driver, E. M., Halden, R. U., & Lim, E. S. (2024). Seasonality of respiratory, enteric, and urinary viruses revealed by wastewater genomic surveillance. MSphere, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00105-24

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