Detection of Dengue virus RNA in Wastewater during a Local Epidemic in Central Italy (August-October 2024).

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
P Mancini, C Veneri, G Bonanno Ferraro, A Franco, M Iaconelli, D Brandtner, L Lucentini, G Venturi, E Mancuso, G Marsili, M Del Manso, C Sacco, A Bella, F Riccardo, P Pezzotti, L Bolognini, F Filippetti, S Magi, A Liverani, E Suffredini, G La Rosa
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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is a well-established tool for monitoring enteric and respiratory viruses. However, its potential application to vector-borne diseases, including dengue virus (DENV), remains largely underexplored. This study investigated the feasibility of using WBE to detect DENV serotype 2 RNA during the largest dengue outbreak recorded to date in Italy (216 confirmed and probable cases), that occurred in the Marche Region (central Italy) from August to October 2024. From 1 to 30 October, during the decline of the epidemic (30 reported cases), 27 wastewater samples were collected from wastewater treatment plants in the affected municipality of Fano and in the nearby urban center of Pesaro. Four viral RNA concentration methods were tested: polyethylene glycol/sodium chloride precipitation, Nanotrap® Magnetic Virus Particles, electropositive membrane filtration, and solid fraction analysis. Only solid fraction analysis detected DENV-2 RNA in 9 samples, with digital RT-PCR showing greater sensitivity than Real-time RT-PCR. Virus concentrations ranged from 6.1 × 101 to 7.9 × 102 genome copies per gram of solid material. This study highlights the feasibility of WBE as a complementary surveillance tool for vector-borne diseases. Future efforts should focus on refining detection methods and in exploring surveillance strategies for timely wastewater sampling to improve early warning and/or outbreak management.

2024年8 - 10月意大利中部地区登革热流行废水中登革热病毒RNA的检测
基于废水的流行病学(WBE)是一种完善的监测肠道和呼吸道病毒的工具。然而,它在包括登革热病毒(DENV)在内的媒介传播疾病中的潜在应用在很大程度上仍未得到充分探索。本研究调查了2024年8月至10月在意大利马尔凯地区(意大利中部)发生的迄今为止意大利记录的最大登革热暴发(216例确诊和可能病例)期间使用WBE检测DENV血清2型RNA的可行性。10月1日至30日,在疫情下降期间(30例报告病例),从受影响的法诺市和附近的佩萨罗市中心的废水处理厂收集了27份废水样本。测试了四种病毒RNA浓度方法:聚乙二醇/氯化钠沉淀、Nanotrap®磁性病毒颗粒、正电膜过滤和固体组分分析。只有固体部分分析在9份样品中检测到DENV-2 RNA,数字RT-PCR比实时RT-PCR灵敏度更高。病毒浓度范围为每克固体物质6.1 × 101至7.9 × 102个基因组拷贝。这项研究强调了WBE作为媒介传播疾病补充监测工具的可行性。今后的努力应侧重于改进检测方法和探索及时取样废水的监测战略,以改进早期预警和/或疫情管理。
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Food and Environmental Virology
Food and Environmental Virology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
35
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Food and Environmental Virology publishes original articles, notes and review articles on any aspect relating to the transmission of pathogenic viruses via the environment (water, air, soil etc.) and foods. This includes epidemiological studies, identification of novel or emerging pathogens, methods of analysis or characterisation, studies on survival and elimination, and development of procedural controls for industrial processes, e.g. HACCP plans. The journal will cover all aspects of this important area, and encompass studies on any human, animal, and plant pathogenic virus which is capable of transmission via the environment or food.
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