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Author: Fuqing Wu; Amy Xiao; Jianbo Zhang; Xiaoqiong Gu; Wei Lin Lee; Kathryn Kauffman; William Hanage; Mariana Matus; Newsha Ghaeli; Noriko Endo; Claire Duvallet; Katya Moniz; Timothy Erickson; Peter Chai; Janelle Thompson; Eric Alm
Title: SARS-CoV-2 titers in wastewater are higher than expected from clinically confirmed cases
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: atnxkvy6_17
    Snippet: This discrepancy between confirmed cases and observed viral titers could arise from a number of factors. First, our estimates are based on numbers and assumptions that are currently subject to significant uncertainty, as discussed above, and therefore could be incorrect. However, we note that our calculations are conservative because we assume no loss in viral titer due to degradation, sample processing, or RNA extraction......
    Document: This discrepancy between confirmed cases and observed viral titers could arise from a number of factors. First, our estimates are based on numbers and assumptions that are currently subject to significant uncertainty, as discussed above, and therefore could be incorrect. However, we note that our calculations are conservative because we assume no loss in viral titer due to degradation, sample processing, or RNA extraction.

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