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
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Snippet: These results suggest a fairly simple viral enrichment protocol is sufficient to achieve viral identification. Importantly, we included pasteurization (90 min at 60C) as a first step performed before sample containers were opened, increasing the safety of the protocol. Prior work on SARS-CoV-1 indicates that a 30 min heat inactivation at 60C is sufficient to inactivate the virus by over 6 log units (10) ......
Document: These results suggest a fairly simple viral enrichment protocol is sufficient to achieve viral identification. Importantly, we included pasteurization (90 min at 60C) as a first step performed before sample containers were opened, increasing the safety of the protocol. Prior work on SARS-CoV-1 indicates that a 30 min heat inactivation at 60C is sufficient to inactivate the virus by over 6 log units (10) .
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