Long-Term Genomic Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Campus Wastewater Depicts Lineage Trends and Public Health Implications during and after Omicron Waves

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Rinka Pramanik, Vinay Rajput, Vinita Malik, Kiran Nannaware, Sejal Matra, Sai Joshi, Shubham Kumar, Rachel Samson, Rakesh Kumar Yadav, Priyanki Shah, LS Shashidhara, Syed Dastager, Krishanpal Karmodiya and Mahesh Dharne*, 
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SARS-CoV-2 transmission and detection on academic campuses in low- to middle-income countries has not been explored. The present study explored wastewater surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in a campus setting in Pune, Maharashtra, India, offering insights into variant-specific trends and their correlation with clinical cases over a 2.5 year period from November 2021 to April 2024. We collected 242 wastewater samples from the campus sewershed and processed them to extract RNA and perform RT-qPCR and sequencing, followed by lineage assignment using the LCS tool. Early signals of different SARS-CoV-2 variants, such as BA.2.X, JN.1.X, and KP.2.X, were detected in wastewater prior to its first clinical report in Maharashtra, India. Wastewater viral load strongly correlated with clinical cases during the Omicron phase (ρ = 0.73–0.81) compared to the post-Omicron phase (ρ = −0.06 to 0.31). This study also highlights that alerts and warnings issued on the basis of wastewater viral hikes have proven instrumental in preventing outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 variants on campus. However, downgrading COVID-19 from pandemic status by the WHO resulted in a subsequent decrease in public vigilance, changing the viral dynamic in the last phase of the study. This study showcases the utility of wastewater surveillance in a campus setting as an early warning system and understands the interplay of public health policy effects in viral dynamics within controlled ecosystems, such as campuses or offices.

校园废水中SARS-CoV-2的长期基因组监测描述了欧米克隆波期间和之后的谱系趋势和公共卫生影响
尚未探索中低收入国家校园中SARS-CoV-2的传播和检测情况。本研究在印度马哈拉施特拉邦浦那的一个校园环境中探索了SARS-CoV-2的废水监测,为从2021年11月到2024年4月的2.5年期间的变异特异性趋势及其与临床病例的相关性提供了见解。我们收集了242份来自校园下水道的污水样本,对其进行提取RNA、RT-qPCR和测序,然后使用LCS工具进行谱系鉴定。不同SARS-CoV-2变体的早期信号,如BA.2。X, JN.1。X和KP.2。在印度马哈拉施特拉邦首次临床报告之前,在废水中检测到X。与后Omicron期(ρ = - 0.06 ~ 0.31)相比,废水病毒载量与临床病例在Omicron期(ρ = 0.73 ~ 0.81)有很强的相关性。这项研究还强调,基于废水病毒增加而发出的警报和警告,已被证明有助于防止校园内爆发SARS-CoV-2变体。然而,世卫组织将COVID-19从大流行级别下调,导致公众警惕性随之降低,改变了研究最后阶段的病毒动态。本研究展示了废水监测在校园环境中作为早期预警系统的效用,并了解了公共卫生政策在校园或办公室等受控生态系统中对病毒动态的影响。
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Environment & Health
Environment & Health 环境科学、健康科学-
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期刊介绍: Environment & Health a peer-reviewed open access journal is committed to exploring the relationship between the environment and human health.As a premier journal for multidisciplinary research Environment & Health reports the health consequences for individuals and communities of changing and hazardous environmental factors. In supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals the journal aims to help formulate policies to create a healthier world.Topics of interest include but are not limited to:Air water and soil pollutionExposomicsEnvironmental epidemiologyInnovative analytical methodology and instrumentation (multi-omics non-target analysis effect-directed analysis high-throughput screening etc.)Environmental toxicology (endocrine disrupting effect neurotoxicity alternative toxicology computational toxicology epigenetic toxicology etc.)Environmental microbiology pathogen and environmental transmission mechanisms of diseasesEnvironmental modeling bioinformatics and artificial intelligenceEmerging contaminants (including plastics engineered nanomaterials etc.)Climate change and related health effectHealth impacts of energy evolution and carbon neutralizationFood and drinking water safetyOccupational exposure and medicineInnovations in environmental technologies for better healthPolicies and international relations concerned with environmental health
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