Wastewater surveillance for microbiome studies

Wastewater surveillance is an essential technique in microbiome studies, allowing for the monitoring of public health and the detection of infectious diseases by analyzing the diverse array of pathogens, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and microplastics present in wastewater, ultimately providing insights into the intricate relationship between human activities, public health, and environmental well-being, with ongoing advancements in analysis methods improving time and cost efficiency.

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