Correlation between wastewater and COVID-19 case incidence rates in major California sewersheds across three variant periods
Monitoring for COVID-19 through wastewater has been used for adjunctive public health surveillance, with SARS-CoV-2 viral concentrations in wastewater correlating with incident cases in the same sewershed. However, the generalizability of these findings across sewersheds, laboratory methods, and tim...
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Main Authors: | Angela Rabe (Author), Sindhu Ravuri (Author), Elisabeth Burnor (Author), Joshua A. Steele (Author), Rose S. Kantor (Author), Samuel Choi (Author), Stanislav Forman (Author), Ryan Batjiaka (Author), Seema Jain (Author), Tomás M. León (Author), Duc J. Vugia (Author), Alexander T. Yu (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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