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Wastewater reveals which viruses are actually circulating and causing colds
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Date:2025-04-13 17:09:15
COVID, flu and RSV are the big respiratory illnesses in the U.S., but researchers have a clearer picture of other circulating viruses with wastewater surveillance. (Story aired on ATC on 10/20/23.)
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