Everybody poops. Wisconsin is a national leader in using it to monitor public health.


In September 2020, the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials and researchers started hunting for signs of the virus’ spread in an unexpected place: our poop.

Samples of municipal wastewater provided a wealth of information that ― combined with diagnostic lab testing, hospitalization rates, and other disease surveillance data ― could warn officials of a rise in cases, help them track evolving forms of the virus and inform public health policy.

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