MADISON, Wis. Data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services show a significant increase in COVID-19 levels in wastewater in Madison after bottoming out earlier this summer, but researchers
MADISON, Wis. Data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services show a significant increase in COVID-19 levels in wastewater in Madison after bottoming out earlier this summer, but researchers
MADISON, Wis. — Experts with Wisconsin’s State Laboratory of Hygiene say the prevalence of COVID-19 in some Wisconsin communities has dropped so low that even a minor uptick in the virus’ presence can cause measurements to appear more worrying than they actually are. The COVID-19 Wastewater Surveillance Program, which has been operational for roughly two years, relies on wastewater samples.
Experts with Wisconsin's State Laboratory of Hygiene say the prevalence of COVID-19 in some Wisconsin communities has dropped so low that even a minor uptick in the virus' presence can cause measurements to appear more worrying than they actually are.
UWM team develops process to test wastewater for COVID-19
UWM team develops process to test wastewater for COVID-19
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are part of a team doing statewide surveillance to look for early COVID-19 trends in Wisconsin communities.
MILWAUKEE - COVID-19 testing is essential to understanding how prevalent the disease is in our community, but there s a time gap, as those tests are often taken only after people start to show symptoms. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are part of a team doing statewide surveillance to look for early trends in communities research that starts at home.