Most Read in 2022, IWA Publishing

Yifan Zhu’s paper was one of the most read papers of Journal of Water and Health in 2022. You can find details from the following link:
Most Read in 2022, IWA Publishing

Paper information is as follow:
COVID-19 case prediction via wastewater surveillance in a low-prevalence urban community: a modeling approach
Yifan Zhu; Wakana Oishi; Chikako Maruo; Sewwandi Bandara; Mu Lin; Mayuko Saito; Masaaki Kitajima; Daisuke Sano
J Water Health (2022) 20 (2): 459–470.

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