Comparison of emergency department indoor air and citywide wastewater for respiratory and enteric virus surveillance using hybrid-capture viral metagenomics

Jelle Matthijnssens
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Jelle Matthijnssens
Jelle Matthijnssens
Professor at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Leuven, Belgium, Dpt. Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation; Head of the Division of Clinical and Epidemiological Virology (Rega Institute)

Cubierto en este seminario web
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Traditional surveillance often misses the "silent" spread of viruses. Join experts from KU Leuven as they reveal data comparing indoor air and citywide wastewater monitoring. Using the Twist Comprehensive Viral Research Panel, this study demonstrates how hybrid-capture metagenomics can identify hundreds of viral species and generate comparative insights across environmental sample types.

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