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Description: Respiratory Syncyitial Virus Information for Water Professionals
Respiratory Syncyitial Virus Information for Water Professionals
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) typically causes mild, cold-like symptoms in most individuals, but it can be dangerous for infants and older adults. This document outlines key information that water professionals need to know about RSV, including why it's a concern, the nature of the disease, its persistence in wastewater, and steps to take for prevention.
SourceWEF's Wastewater Surveillance Program
Document typeFact Sheet
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Nov 2024
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First / last page(s)1 - 17
Copyright2024
Word count8
Subject keywordsHealth and safetyinfectious diseasesbiological hazardsvirusesrespiratory syncytial virusRSVpersonal protective equipmentwastewater surveillance
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Description: Respiratory Syncyitial Virus Information for Water Professionals
Respiratory Syncyitial Virus Information for Water Professionals
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) typically causes mild, cold-like symptoms in most individuals, but it can be dangerous for infants and older adults. This document outlines key information that water professionals need to know about RSV, including why it's a concern, the nature of the disease, its persistence in wastewater, and steps to take for prevention.
SourceWEF's Wastewater Surveillance Program
Document typeFact Sheet
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Nov 2024
Volume / Issue
First / last page(s)1 - 17
Copyright2024
Word count8
Subject keywordsHealth and safetyinfectious diseasesbiological hazardsvirusesrespiratory syncytial virusRSVpersonal protective equipmentwastewater surveillance

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