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Wastewater Monitoring

In collaboration with the Houston Health Department and Houston Public Works, we use wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) to track community infection trends. We regularly design, test, and maintain molecular assays that support ongoing surveillance efforts. 

​Access our Public Assay Directory here for technical information regarding assay development, validation, and optimization of our current targets of interest.

Respiratory Viruses

SARS-CoV-2

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Influenza A

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Influenza B

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RSV

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Measles,

Mumps, Rubella

Measles Wildtype

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Measles Vaccine

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Mumps

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Rubella

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Monkeypox Subtyping

MPOX NVO

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MPOX Clade I

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MPOX Clade II

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Antibiotic Resistant Genes

blaNDM

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blaIMP

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blaVIM

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MCR-1

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blaOXA48-like

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blaKPC

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Sexually Transmitted Infections

Gonorrhea

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Syphillis

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Chlamydia B

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Chlamydia CT

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Enteric Viruses

Sapovirus

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Norovirus GI

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Astrovirus

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Norovirus GII

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Rotavirus A

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Adenovirus

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Bacterial Pathogens

Candida auris

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Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC)

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Salmonella enterica

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Cryptosporidium

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Campylobacter jejuni

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Shigella

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Influenza Subtyping

H1

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H3

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H5

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Vector-Borne

Viruses

West Nile Virus

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Dengue 3

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Zika Virus

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Nipah Virus

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Dengue 2

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Hepatitis

Hepatitis A

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Hepatitis C

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Assay group

Business

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Sports

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Culture

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Lifestyle

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Questions? Email us at help.stadlerlab@gmail.com. More information about this project can also be found here.

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