“…Seven additional articles were found through the citation search, giving a total of 43 articles that met the inclusion criteria ( Fig 1 ) ( Ahmed et al., 2023a ; Ahmed et al., 2023b ; Ahrens et al., 2023 ; Ando et al., 2023 ; Asadi et al., 2023 ; Bo et al., 2021 ; Boehm et al., 2023a ; Boehm et al., 2023b ; Borchardt et al., 2017 ; de Melo et al. 2023 ; Dumke et al., 2022 ; Germeraad et al., 2020 ; Hayes et al., 2023 ; He et al., 2017 ; Heijnen and Medema 2011a ; Henaux et al., 2012 ; Hinshaw et al., 1979 ; Horm et al., 2012 ; Horm et al., 2013 ; Ito et al., 1995 ; Khalil et al., 2022 ; Lai and McPhillips 1999 ; Leung et al., 2007 ; Li et al., 2022 ; Markt et al., 2023 ; Markwell and Shortridge 1982 ; Mercier et al., 2022 ; Munoz-Aguayo et al., 2019 ; Okuya et al., 2015 ; Okuya et al., 2023 ; Ornelas-Eusebio et al., 2015 ; Pawar et al., 2019 ; Rector et al., 2022 ; Rothman et al., 2021 ; Toribio-Avedillo et al., 2023 ; Vo et al., 2023 ; Vong et al., 2008 ; Wolfe et al., 2022 ; Wolken et al., 2023 ; Zafeiriadou et al., 2023 ; Zhang et al., 2011 ; Zhang et al., 2022 ; Zhang et al., 2012 ). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influenza A subtypes were reported in 25 of the 43 studies (Table S7). Within this range, five studies were associated with water matrices from WTPs ( Ando et al., 2023 ; Boehm et al., 2023b ; Dumke et al., 2022 ; Heijnen and Medema 2011a ; Vo et al., 2023 ), ten with poultry environments ( Borchardt et al., 2017 ; Germeraad et al., 2020 ; He et al., 2017 ; Horm et al., 2012 ; Horm et al., 2013 ; Leung et al., 2007 ; Li et al., 2022 ; Markwell and Shortridge 1982 ; Vong et al., 2008 ; Zhang et al., 2012 ), nine with bird habitats ( Ahrens et al., 2023 ; Hinshaw et al., 1979 ; Ito et al., 1995 ; Khalil et al., 2022 ; Okuya et al., 2015 ; Okuya et al., 2023 ; Ornelas-Eusebio et al., 2015 ; Zhang et al., 2011 ), and one with both bird and poultry environments ( Bo et al., 2021 ). In water from WTPs, subtypes mainly included seasonal human influenza, such as pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 and H3N2.…”
“…Seven additional articles were found through the citation search, giving a total of 43 articles that met the inclusion criteria ( Fig 1 ) ( Ahmed et al., 2023a ; Ahmed et al., 2023b ; Ahrens et al., 2023 ; Ando et al., 2023 ; Asadi et al., 2023 ; Bo et al., 2021 ; Boehm et al., 2023a ; Boehm et al., 2023b ; Borchardt et al., 2017 ; de Melo et al. 2023 ; Dumke et al., 2022 ; Germeraad et al., 2020 ; Hayes et al., 2023 ; He et al., 2017 ; Heijnen and Medema 2011a ; Henaux et al., 2012 ; Hinshaw et al., 1979 ; Horm et al., 2012 ; Horm et al., 2013 ; Ito et al., 1995 ; Khalil et al., 2022 ; Lai and McPhillips 1999 ; Leung et al., 2007 ; Li et al., 2022 ; Markt et al., 2023 ; Markwell and Shortridge 1982 ; Mercier et al., 2022 ; Munoz-Aguayo et al., 2019 ; Okuya et al., 2015 ; Okuya et al., 2023 ; Ornelas-Eusebio et al., 2015 ; Pawar et al., 2019 ; Rector et al., 2022 ; Rothman et al., 2021 ; Toribio-Avedillo et al., 2023 ; Vo et al., 2023 ; Vong et al., 2008 ; Wolfe et al., 2022 ; Wolken et al., 2023 ; Zafeiriadou et al., 2023 ; Zhang et al., 2011 ; Zhang et al., 2022 ; Zhang et al., 2012 ). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influenza A subtypes were reported in 25 of the 43 studies (Table S7). Within this range, five studies were associated with water matrices from WTPs ( Ando et al., 2023 ; Boehm et al., 2023b ; Dumke et al., 2022 ; Heijnen and Medema 2011a ; Vo et al., 2023 ), ten with poultry environments ( Borchardt et al., 2017 ; Germeraad et al., 2020 ; He et al., 2017 ; Horm et al., 2012 ; Horm et al., 2013 ; Leung et al., 2007 ; Li et al., 2022 ; Markwell and Shortridge 1982 ; Vong et al., 2008 ; Zhang et al., 2012 ), nine with bird habitats ( Ahrens et al., 2023 ; Hinshaw et al., 1979 ; Ito et al., 1995 ; Khalil et al., 2022 ; Okuya et al., 2015 ; Okuya et al., 2023 ; Ornelas-Eusebio et al., 2015 ; Zhang et al., 2011 ), and one with both bird and poultry environments ( Bo et al., 2021 ). In water from WTPs, subtypes mainly included seasonal human influenza, such as pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 and H3N2.…”
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