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64 Objectives 65 This resear ch aims to und erstand the succes ses, challenges, and lesson s learned from in itial 66 wastewater surveillance efforts a t colleges and university systems to inform future research, 67 dev elopment a nd imple mentatio n. g., colle ges, priso ns, nursi ng homes) scales. This to ol can co ntribute to public health surv eillance at both co mmunity 63 (w astewater treatment sy stem) an d institu tional (e. 57 58 59 Abstract 60 Background 61 Wastewater surveillan ce for SARS-CoV -2 is an emergin g approach to help identify th e risk of a 62 COVID-19 outbre ak. The authors decl are they have no actual or potential competing financi al interests. This process requires ongoing collaboration among diverse stakeholders including decision-makers, researchers, faculty, facilities staff, students, and community members. Most colleges reported that a learning process of experimentation, evaluation, and adaptation was key to progress. Our analysis suggests that wastewater monitoring at colleges requires consideration of information needs, local sewage infrastructure, resources for sampling and analysis, college and community dynamics, approaches to interpretation and communication of results, and follow-up actions. These institutions range in size, social and political geographies, and include both public and private institutions. We describe the broad range of approaches, findings, resource needs, and lessons learned from these initial efforts. This paper presents the experiences of 25 college and university systems in the United States that monitored campus wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 during the fall 2020 academic period. This research aims to understand the successes, challenges, and lessons learned from initial wastewater surveillance efforts at colleges and university systems to inform future research, development and implementation. This tool can contribute to public health surveillance at both community (wastewater treatment system) and institutional (e.g., colleges, prisons, nursing homes) scales. Several complaints of abuse of minors against himĪt that time Portal undertook a personal crusade in the media to defend the accused, whom he considered innocent despite the fact that the Argentine justice found him guilty and sentenced him to 15 years in prison, a ruling confirmed on three occasions by three different chambers.Wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 is an emerging approach to help identify the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak. That aired on Telefé between 20, went to Channel 9 and then to América 2 (2006).įor this program he obtained the Martín Fierro in the category "Ĭloser in time, he was the protagonist of a controversy as he was a staunch defender of the Catholic priest Julio César Grassi, founder of the play " He was an animal care activist and was linked to the protection and responsible ownership of pets with his program This program debuted on ATC and then went through the screens of Telefé and Channel 13. In that program he was accompanied by the debutant Together with Becerra he pioneered the format that he later popularized in Perdona Nuestro Pecados, better known as PNP (1994-2002), whose production was in charge of his son
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