Wastewater Tests Can Find Mpox, Study Finds. Expect More Bugs to Be Tracked That Way

Wastewater Tests Can Find Mpox, Study Finds. Expect More Bugs to Be Tracked That Way
Ryan Dupont, Utah State University Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, collects sewage samples from the dorms at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, on Sept. 2, 2020, to test for COVID-19. Rick Bowmer/AP Photo
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NEW YORK—Wastewater testing does a good job at detecting mpox infections, U.S. health officials said in a report Thursday that bolsters a push to use sewage to track more diseases.

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers found that over the course of a week, there was a 32 percent likelihood the tests would detect the presence of at least one person infected with mpox in a population ranging from thousands to millions.