Wastewater Surveillance for Influenza A Virus and H5 Subtype Concurrent with the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Outbreak in Cattle and Poultry and Associated Human Cases …

  • S.Louis, M. Mark-Carew, M. Biggerstaff, J. Yoder, A.B. Boehm, M. K. Wolfe, M.Flood, S.Peters, M. Stobierski, J. Coyle, M. T. Leslie, M. Sinner,; D. Nims, V.Salinas,  L.Lustri, H.Bojes, V.Shetty, E.Burnor, A.Rabe, G. Ellison-Giles, A. T. Yu, A.Bell, S.Meyer, R. Lynfield, M.Sutton, R.Scholz, R.Falender, S. Matzinger, A.Wheeler, F. S. Ahmed, J.Anderson,  K.Harris, A.Walkins,  S.Bohra,  V.O’Dell, V. T. Guidry,  A.Christensen,  Z.Moore, E.Wilson, J. L. Clayton, H.Parsons, K.Kniss,  A.Budd, J.W. Mercante, H.E. Reese, M.Welton,  M.Bias, J.Webb, D.Cornforth, S.Santibañez, R.H. Soelaeman, M.Kaur, A.E. Kirby, J.R. Barnes, N.Fehrenbach, S. J. Olsen, and M.A. Honein

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Human pathogen nucleic acids in wastewater solids from 191 wastewater treatment plants in the United States

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Prospective study of Candida auris nucleic acids in wastewater solids in 190 wastewater treatment plants in the United States suggests widespread occurrence