Rapidly developed, optimized, and applied wastewater surveillance system for real-time monitoring of low-incidence, high-impact MPOX outbreak.

IF 2.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Chandler H Wong, Zhihao Zhang, Walaa Eid, Julio Plaza-Diaz, Pervez Kabir, Shen Wan, Jian-Jun Jia, Elisabeth Mercier, Ocean Thakali, Lakshmi Pisharody, Nada Hegazy, Sean E Stephenson, Wanting Fang, Tram B Nguyen, Nathan T Ramsay, R Michael McKay, Ryland Corchis-Scott, Alex E MacKenzie, Tyson E Graber, Patrick M D' Aoust, Robert Delatolla
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Abstract

Recent MPOX viral resurgences have mobilized public health agencies around the world. Recognizing the significant risk of MPOX outbreaks, large-scale human testing, and immunization campaigns have been initiated by local, national, and global public health authorities. Recently, traditional clinical surveillance campaigns for MPOX have been complemented with wastewater surveillance (WWS), building on the effectiveness of existing wastewater programs that were built to monitor SARS-CoV-2 and recently expanded to include influenza and respiratory syncytial virus surveillance in wastewaters. In the present study, we demonstrate and further support the finding that MPOX viral fragments agglomerate in the wastewater solids fraction. Furthermore, this study demonstrates that the current, most commonly used MPOX assays are equally effective at detecting low titers of MPOX viral signal in wastewaters. Finally, MPOX WWS is shown to be more effective at passively tracking outbreaks and/or resurgences of the disease than clinical testing alone in smaller communities with low human clinical case counts of MPOX.

快速开发、优化和应用废水监测系统,实时监测低发病率、高影响的MPOX疫情。
最近MPOX病毒的死灰复燃已经动员了世界各地的公共卫生机构。认识到MPOX疫情的重大风险,地方、国家和全球公共卫生当局已经发起了大规模的人体检测和免疫接种运动。最近,MPOX的传统临床监测活动得到了废水监测(WWS)的补充,以现有废水项目的有效性为基础,这些项目旨在监测严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型,最近又扩大到包括废水中的流感和呼吸道合胞病毒监测。在本研究中,我们证明并进一步支持MPOX病毒片段在废水固体部分中聚集的发现。此外,这项研究表明,目前最常用的MPOX测定法在检测废水中低滴度的MPOX病毒信号方面同样有效。最后,在MPOX人类临床病例数较低的较小社区中,MPOX-WWS在被动追踪疾病爆发和/或复发方面比单独进行临床测试更有效。
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Journal of water and health
Journal of water and health 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
8.70%
发文量
110
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Water and Health is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the dissemination of information on the health implications and control of waterborne microorganisms and chemical substances in the broadest sense for developing and developed countries worldwide. This is to include microbial toxins, chemical quality and the aesthetic qualities of water.
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