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Building on the success of initiatives put forth during the COVID-19 pandemic response, US health officials are expanding wastewater surveillance programs to track other target pathogens and diseases of public health interest. The Houston Health Department in Houston, Texas, USA, conducted a hypothesis-generating study whereby infectious disease subject matter experts suggested potential targets. This study addressed 2 criteria recommended by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for selecting wastewater targets. Results can be used as a basis of a questionnaire for a future population-based study to recommend targets of highest priority to include for expanded wastewater sampling.

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Komal Sheth, Loren Hopkins, Kaavya Domakonda, Lauren Stadler, Katherine B Ensor, Catherine D Johnson, Janeana White, David Persse, Edward Septimus. Wastewater Target Pathogens of Public Health Importance for Expanded Sampling, Houston, Texas, USA. Emerging infectious diseases. 2024 Aug;30(8):14-17

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PMID: 39043434

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