A safe haven of SARS-CoV-2 in the environment:Prevalence and potential transmission risks in the effluent,sludge,and biosolids
Bashir Adelodun;Pankaj Kumar;Golden Odey;Fidelis Odedishemi Ajjibade;Rahmat Gbemisola Ibrahim;Saad A.M.Alamri;Sulaiman A.Alrumman;Ebrahem M.Eid;Vinod Kumar;Khalid Adeola Adeyemi;Ashish Kumar Arya;Archana Bachheti;Marcos L.S.Oliveira;Kyung Sook Choi-Department of Agricultural Civil Engineering,Kyungpook National University,Daegu 41566,South Korea;Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering,University of Ilorin,PMB 1515,Ilorin 240003,Nigeria;Agro-ecology and Pollution Research Laboratory,Department of Zoology and Environmental Science,Gurukula Kangri(Deemed to be University),Haridwar 249404,Uttarakhand,India;Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Federal University of Technology,PMB 704,Akure,Nigeria;Key Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology,Research Centre for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100085,PR China;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,PR China;Kwara State Ministry of Health,Ilorin,Kwara State,Nigeria;Biology Department,College of Science,King Khalid University,Abha 61321,Saudi Arabia;Botany Department,Faculty of Science,Kafrelsheikh University,Kafr El-Sheikh 33516,Egypt;Department of Environmental Science,Graphic Era(Deemed to be University)Deharadun,248002 Uttarakhand,India;Department of Civil and Environmental,Universidad De La Costa,Calle 58#55-66,080002 Barranquilla,Atlántico,Colombia;Institute of Agricultural Science&Technology,Kyungpook,National University,Daegu 41566,South Korea