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UofL receives $8.6 million for COVID-19 wastewater research


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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The University of Louisville has received $8.6 million from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to back research that could help health departments use wastewater to monitor the rate of COVID-19 infection.
UofL researchers already are testing wastewater to determine whether coronavirus infection exists in different neighborhoods around Jefferson County. This new work goes one step further, with the goal of estimating how many people within those neighborhoods are infected. If virus levels are high in the wastewater, it may be a signal of widespread infection in the community. ....

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University of Louisville receives $8.6 million for COVID-19 wastewater research


University of Louisville receives $8.6 million for COVID-19 wastewater research
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UofL researchers already are testing wastewater to determine whether coronavirus infection exists in different neighborhoods around Jefferson County, Kentucky. A new $8.6 million grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will allow the work to go one step further, with the goal of estimating how many people within those neighborhoods are infected.
Troy R. Henderson Sr., Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District water quality engineer, obtains a wastewater sample in Jefferson County, Ky. Photo courtesy MSD.
“The aim of the project is to figure out whether we can estimate how many people in a given area are infected by simply testing the community wastewater,” said Ted Smith, associate professor of medicine and a lead on the wastewater epidemiology project. ....

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Christy Brown, one of first Kentuckians with COVID-19, looks back


Christy Brown looks back on the past year after being Kentucky s seventh coronavirus patient.
Author: Doug Proffitt
Updated: 5:52 PM EST March 5, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. One of Kentucky s first COVID-19 patients is looking back on her diagnosis as the state nears one year since the pandemic began.
Christy Brown, one of the city s best known philanthropists, was the seventh COVID-19 patient in the state. On March 7, Brown attended the Speed Art Museum Ball with other notable Kentuckians. Immediately after, she said she was in bad shape.
I felt fine [before], Brown said. I really didn t have any physical problems until the Sunday afterwards. ....

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Wastewater testing helps pinpoint COVID outbreaks


A joint project testing wastewater at Mayfield’s treatment facility could highlight future COVID-19 spikes in the community before symptoms can even develop in local residents.
The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky and University of Louisville Co-Immunity Project have partnered with the Graves County Health Department, Mayfield Electric and Water Systems, and Murray State University to provide an early warning system to help health officials prepare for potential coronavirus outbreaks in the community.
“(It) gives health officials and policymakers the information they need to focus additional testing and treatment where there are specific outbreaks, thus helping avoid the need for more county-wide or statewide shutdowns,” Ben Chandler, president and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, said in a news release from the Foundation. “Wastewater testing can help more of us get back to normal more quickly by identifying where outbreaks are most preva ....

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