Concentrations of rotavirus, adenovirus, west nile virus, norovirus GI and GII, C. auris, hepatitis A virus, enteroviruses, and enterovirus D68 in wastewater solids at two wastewater treatment plants

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Abstract
Concentrations of nucleic-acid markers of the targets mentioned in the title in wastewater solids measured by digital droplet (RT-)PCR

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Type of resource Dataset, text
Date created 2021 - 2023
Date modified August 21, 2023
Publication date July 17, 2023

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Author Boehm, Alexandria
Author Wolfe, Marlene
Author White, Bradley
Author Duong, Dorothea
Author Hughes, Bridgette

Subjects

Subject Rotaviruses
Subject Adenoviruses
Subject Hepatitis A virus
Subject Candida auris
Subject Enteroviruses
Subject West Nile virus
Subject Noroviruses
Subject Wastewater monitoring
Subject Wastewater solids
Subject Wastewater-based epidemiology
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Boehm, A., Wolfe, M., White, B., Duong, D., and Hughes, B. (2023). Concentrations of rotavirus, adenovirus, west nile virus, norovirus GI and GII, C. auris, hepatitis A virus, enteroviruses, and enterovirus D68 in wastewater solids at two wastewater treatment plants. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/qt551tn4819. https://doi.org/10.25740/qt551tn4819.

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