Wastewater surveillance uses local sewer systems to measure the health of the population and can be useful to detect infectious diseases.
Wastewater surveillance uses local sewer systems to measure the health of the population and can be especially useful to detect infectious diseases
that can be asymptomatic. The practice is currently being used to combat COVID-19 and could be a useful tool to fight Monkeypox and the resurgence of polio.
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