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Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023
Research

Predicting COVID-19 Incidence Using Wastewater Surveillance Data, Denmark, October 2021–June 2022

Oliver McManus, Lasse Engbo Christiansen, Maarten Nauta, Lene Wulff Krogsgaard, Naja Stolberg Bahrenscheer, Lene von Kappelgaard, Tobias Christiansen, Mikkel Hansen, Nicco Claudio Hansen, Jonas Kähler, Anders Rasmussen, Stine Raith Richter, Lasse Dam Rasmussen, Kristina Træholt Franck, and Steen EthelbergComments to Author 
Author affiliations: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Solna, Sweden (O. McManus); Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark (O. McManus, L.E. Christiansen, M. Nauta, L.W. Krogsgaard, N.S. Bahrenscheer, L. von Kappelgaard, T. Christiansen, M. Hansen, N.C. Hansen, J. Kähler, A. Rasmussen, S.R. Richter, L.D. Rasmussen, K.T. Franck, S. Ethelberg); University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (S. Ethelberg)

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Figure 1

Comparison of results of COVID-19 wastewater surveillance with incidence and testing rate (both national and for care personnel) over time, Denmark, illustrating the agreement between wastewater concentrations and incidence. Wastewater concentrations are based on 18,565 individual samples. Testing rates were high during November 2021–February 2022 and decreased after that time.

Figure 1. Comparison of results of COVID-19 wastewater surveillance with incidence and testing rate (both national and for care personnel) over time, Denmark, illustrating the agreement between wastewater concentrations and incidence. Wastewater concentrations are based on 18,565 individual samples. Testing rates were high during November 2021–February 2022 and decreased after that time.

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