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Poliovirus Found in New York City Wastewater, Not Tap Water

Poliovirus Found in New York City Wastewater, Not Tap Water

Wastewater surveillance is a public health tool that can track the spread of pathogens. The virus that causes polio was detected in New York City sewage as part of such monitoring efforts. Social media posts, however, have incorrectly claimed the virus was found in tap water. Similar claims have been made about the monkeypox virus.