📊 Exciting Research Update! 🌍🔬 Thrilled to share groundbreaking findings from the University of Louisville! Their study titled "Wastewater threshold as an indicator of COVID-19 cases in correctional facilities for public health response: a modeling study" demonstrates the practical application of wastewater surveillance across 14 correctional institutions in Kentucky, supported by Eurofins. ⚛️ This research highlights how wastewater surveillance effectively monitors public health and mitigates risks in congregate living settings. As this field gains momentum, innovative programs like those detailed in Han et al., 2024, play a crucial role in managing and funding these systems. 🌱🏛️ We're just scratching the surface of wastewater surveillance's potential. 🌊 This tool has already proven invaluable during recent health crises, and we're confident it will remain essential in all aspects of public health management as we continue to enhance its capabilities. 🚀 🔗 Read the article here: https://bit.ly/45RiXLU #EurofinsEnvironmentTesting #PublicHealth #WastewaterSurveillance #COVID19Research #UniversityOfLouisville #Eurofins
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