SARS-CoV-2: fate in water environments and sewage surveillance as an early warning system
Coronavirus disease has emerged as one of the greatest threats to human well-being. Currently, the whole world is fighting against this pandemic that is transmitted either through exposure to virus laden respiratory or water droplets or by touching the virus contaminated surfaces. The viral load in...
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Main Authors: | Deepak Panchal, Purusottam Tripathy, Om Prakash, Abhishek Sharma, Sukdeb Pal |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7ac1071e28d44218b82b35348964fb0f |
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