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Strengthening wastewater treatment capacity, adopting improved technologies, and enhancing surveillance are critical investments for protecting public health, preventing infections, and safeguarding the environment, an American scholar has said. Ms. Emilia Maria Emerson, a PhD scholar in the Department of Biosystems