Not a waste: Wastewater surveillance to enhance public health

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
A. Gitter, J. Oghuan, Anuja Rajendra Godbole, C. Chavarria, Carlos Monserrat, Tao Hu, Yun Wang, A. Maresso, B. Hanson, K. Mena, Fuqing Wu
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Abstract

Domestic wastewater, when collected and evaluated appropriately, can provide valuable health-related information for a community. As a relatively unbiased and non-invasive approach, wastewater surveillance may complement current practices towards mitigating risks and protecting population health. Spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater programs are now widely implemented to monitor viral infection trends in sewersheds and inform public health decision-making. This review summarizes recent developments in wastewater-based epidemiology for detecting and monitoring communicable infectious diseases, dissemination of antimicrobial resistance, and illicit drug consumption. Wastewater surveillance, a quickly advancing Frontier in environmental science, is becoming a new tool to enhance public health, improve disease prevention, and respond to future epidemics and pandemics.
不是浪费:加强公众健康的废水监测
如果对生活污水进行适当的收集和评估,可以为社区提供有价值的健康信息。作为一种相对公正和非侵入性的方法,废水监测可以补充目前的做法,以降低风险和保护人口健康。在新冠肺炎大流行的推动下,废水项目现已广泛实施,以监测缝纫厂的病毒感染趋势,并为公共卫生决策提供信息。这篇综述总结了基于废水的流行病学在检测和监测传染性传染病、抗微生物耐药性传播和非法药物消费方面的最新进展。废水监测是环境科学的一个快速发展的前沿领域,正在成为加强公共卫生、改善疾病预防以及应对未来流行病和流行病的一种新工具。
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