Predictive Values of Whole Campus Wastewater Surveillance for SARS-CoV-2

G. Evangeline, Barlow Deborah, Rostama Bahman, Berkner Paul, May Meghan
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Screening university wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 emerged as an attractive method to provide ancillary data to bolster detection of viral circulation, as it had the potential to detect the presence of asymptomatic cases or cases that are part of the campus community but not the student population. Our objective was to evaluate the positive and negative predictive values of wastewater screening for COVID-19 cases. We developed and undertook a pilot wastewater screening program for the Fall semester of 2020. Homogenized wastewater influent was collected once per 24 hours, and extracted nucleic acids were interrogated for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 by quantitative reverse-transcriptase PCR. Dates of positive detection were overlayed with dates of confirmed cases in the student population to determine assay sensitivity. SARS-CoV-2 was detected numerous times and was often, but not always, followed by cases of COVID-19. Positive student cases were preceded by detection of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater by up to 48 hours at each detection. The positive predictive value of wastewater detection for student COVID-19 cases was 0.8105, and the negative predictive value was 0.991. Wastewater screening has the potential to serve as a tool for community-level SARS-CoV-2 surveillance, and is particularly powerful as a negative predictor of disease activity.
校园污水监测对SARS-CoV-2的预测价值
筛选大学废水中的SARS-CoV-2成为提供辅助数据以加强病毒循环检测的一种有吸引力的方法,因为它有可能检测到无症状病例的存在,或者是校园社区的一部分,但不是学生群体的病例。我们的目的是评估废水筛查对COVID-19病例的阳性和阴性预测值。我们为2020年秋季学期制定并实施了一项试点废水筛选计划。每24小时收集1次匀浆后的污水,提取核酸,采用定量逆转录酶PCR检测是否存在SARS-CoV-2。阳性检测的日期与学生人群中确诊病例的日期重叠,以确定测定的敏感性。SARS-CoV-2被多次检测到,并且经常(但并非总是)随后出现COVID-19病例。在出现阳性学生病例之前,每次在废水中检测到SARS-CoV-2长达48小时。学生新冠肺炎病例废水检测阳性预测值为0.8105,阴性预测值为0.991。废水筛查有可能作为社区层面SARS-CoV-2监测的工具,并且作为疾病活动的负面预测指标尤其强大。
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