Evaluation of the Impact of Concentration and Extraction Methods on the Targeted Sequencing of Human Viruses from Wastewater

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  1. Harry Child

    Review 3: "Evaluation of the Impact of Concentration and Extraction Methods on the Targeted Sequencing of Human Viruses from Wastewater"

    The reviewers found this study to be well designed and conducted, with reliable results relevant to researchers working in the field of wastewater surveillance. Very minor comments were made regarding the choice of the four methods.

  2. Christopher T DeGroot

    Review 2: "Evaluation of the Impact of Concentration and Extraction Methods on the Targeted Sequencing of Human Viruses from Wastewater"

    The reviewers found this study to be well designed and conducted, with reliable results relevant to researchers working in the field of wastewater surveillance. Very minor comments were made regarding the choice of the four methods.

  3. Kiran Kondabagil

    Review 1: "Evaluation of the Impact of Concentration and Extraction Methods on the Targeted Sequencing of Human Viruses from Wastewater"

    The reviewers found this study to be well designed and conducted, with reliable results relevant to researchers working in the field of wastewater surveillance. Very minor comments were made regarding the choice of the four methods.

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    Reviewers: K Kondabagil ( ITT Bombay) | πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—β—»οΈ
    C T DeGroot (Western University) | πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—β—»οΈ
    H Child (University of Exeter) | πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—πŸ“—β—»οΈ