Wastewater-integrated pathogen surveillance dashboards enable real-time, transparent, and interpretable public health risk assessment and dissemination.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-05-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004443
Nosihle S Msomi, Joshua I Levy, Nathaniel L Matteson, Nkosenhle Ndlovu, Phindile Ntuli, Adam Baer, Dylan Pilz, Victor Mabasa, Sipho Gwala, Natasha Singh, Kathleen Subramoney, Emmanuel Phalane, Mokgaetji Macheke, Mantshali Motloung, Thabo Mangena, Lethabo Monametsi, Lebohang Rabotapi, Sibonginkosi Maposa, Amanda Birmingham, Mark Zeller, Smruthi Karthikeyan, Peter De Hoff, Simon Harris, Rob Knight, Louise C Laurent, Kristian G Andersen, Kerrigan McCarthy, Mukhlid Yousif
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Abstract

Timely pathogen surveillance and reporting is essential for effective public health guidance. Web dashboards have become a key tool for communicating public health information to stakeholders, health care workers, and the broader community. Over the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, wastewater surveillance has increasingly been incorporated into public health workflows for outbreak monitoring and response, enabling community-representative and low-cost monitoring to supplement clinical surveillance. However, the methods used for visualization and dissemination of clinical and wastewater surveillance data differ across programs, and best practices are yet to be defined. In this work, we demonstrate data workflows and dashboards used to perform wastewater-based public health surveillance in tandem with clinical data across local and national scales, leveraging custom-built, reproducible, and open-source software. Using a centralized data aggregation and analysis hub approach, we establish multiple data pipelines for data storage, wrangling, and standardized analyses, and deploy custom-built web dashboards that allow for immediate public release. We find that our approach is effective across scales, computing architectures, and dissemination strategies, and provides an adaptable model to incorporate additional pathogens and epidemiological data.

废水综合病原体监测仪表板可实现实时、透明和可解释的公共卫生风险评估和传播。
及时监测和报告病原体对有效的公共卫生指导至关重要。Web仪表板已成为向利益相关者、卫生保健工作者和更广泛的社区传达公共卫生信息的关键工具。在SARS-CoV-2大流行期间,废水监测已越来越多地纳入公共卫生工作流程,用于疫情监测和应对,使具有社区代表性和低成本的监测能够补充临床监测。然而,用于可视化和传播临床和废水监测数据的方法因项目而异,最佳实践尚未确定。在这项工作中,我们展示了数据工作流程和仪表板,利用定制的、可复制的和开源的软件,将基于废水的公共卫生监测与地方和国家范围内的临床数据结合起来。使用集中的数据聚合和分析中心方法,我们为数据存储、整理和标准化分析建立了多个数据管道,并部署了定制的web仪表板,允许立即公开发布。我们发现我们的方法在规模、计算架构和传播策略上都是有效的,并提供了一个适应性模型来纳入其他病原体和流行病学数据。
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