UofL researchers say wastewater testing showed flu surge before outbreak in Louisville
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In Louisville, the flu was found in the city's wastewater before last week's surge in cases.
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The city's wastewater is tested at the Metropolitan Sewer District's five water treatment plants around the city.
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