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Volume 29, Number 11—November 2023
Dispatch

Trends of Enterovirus D68 Concentrations in Wastewater, California, USA, February 2021–April 2023

Alexandria B. Boehm1Comments to Author , Debra A. Wadford1, Bridgette Hughes, Dorothea Duong, Alice Chen, Tasha Padilla, Chelsea Wright, Lisa Moua, Teal Bullick, Maria Salas, Christina Morales, Bradley J. White, Carol A. Glaser, Duc J. Vugia, Alexander T. Yu, and Marlene K. Wolfe
Author affiliations: Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA (A.B. Boehm); California Department of Public Health, Richmond, California, USA (D.A. Wadford, A. Chen, T. Padilla, C. Wright, L. Moua, T. Bullick, M. Salas, C. Morales, C.A. Glaser, D.J. Vugia, A.T. Yu); Verily Life Sciences, South San Francisco, California, USA (B. Hughes, D. Duong, B.J. White); Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (M.K. Wolfe)

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Table

Forward and reverse primers and probe used in study of trends of EV-D68 concentrations in wastewater, California, USA, February 2021–April 2023*

Target Primer/probe Sequence, 5′ → 3′
EV-D68 VP1 Forward CACYGAACCAGARGAAGCCA and CACTGAACCAGAGGAAGCTA
Reverse CCAAAGCTGCTCTACTGAGAAA and CTAAAGCTGCCCTACTAAGRAA
Probe TCGCACAGTGATAAATCRACAYGG

*EVD-68, enterovirus D68; VP, viral protein.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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