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Wastewater surveillance allows researchers to track disease occurrence at a population level, informing health officials about disease trends in communities and potentially enabling earlier public ...
As measles cases rise across Texas and the nation, a team of researchers at Rice University and the Houston Health Department is leveraging wastewater surveillance to detect the virus in the community ...
Monkeypox, a virus that causes painful rashes and flu-like symptoms, is spreading rapidly throughout many parts of the world, including the U.S. To get a fast understanding of how the virus is moving ...
‘Blockchain for Impact’ (BFI), a global social impact organization dedicated to utilizing technology for innovative solutions in healthcare, has joined forces with the Indian Institute of Technology, ...
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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is now being used to track antibiotic resistance within communities, offering a glimmer of hope for the future of public health. This has become imperative with ...
Research led by University of California environmental engineering Professor Colleen Naughton will use wastewaster-based epidemiology to measure nicotine use in local communities. University of ...
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