废水中辣椒轻度斑驳病病毒生物标记物的时空变异性

AnnaElaine L. Rosengart, Amanda L. Bidwell, Marlene K. Wolfe, Alexandria B. Boehm, F. William Townes
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由于废水测量受到外部因素的影响,处理 WBE 数据通常包括一个归一化步骤,以调整废水测量(例如病毒 RNA 浓度),从而考虑到人口动态变化、下水道旅行效应或实验室方法造成的变化。Peppermild mottle virus (PMMoV) 是一种植物 RNA 病毒,大量存在于人类粪便和废水中,已被用作粪便污染指标,并被广泛用于废水测量的归一化。然而,目前还鲜有研究对废水中 PMMoV 的时空变异性进行表征,这可能会影响 PMMoV 在调整或归一化 WBE 测量值方面的有效性。在此,我们利用两年来从美国各地污水处理厂收集的数据,研究了 PMMoV 在空间和时间上的变化。我们发现,PMMoV 测量值的大部分变化可归因于经度和纬度,其次是站点特定变量。对 PMMoV 归一化病原体浓度的跨地域和跨时间可比性的进一步研究将加强 PMMoV 在世界生物多样性评估中的实用性。
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Spatio-Temporal Variability of the Pepper Mild Mottle Virus Biomarker in Wastewater
Since the start of the coronavirus-19 pandemic, the use of wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for disease surveillance has increased throughout the world. Because wastewater measurements are affected by external factors, processing WBE data typically includes a normalization step in order to adjust wastewater measurements (e.g. viral RNA concentrations) to account for variation due to dynamic population changes, sewer travel effects, or laboratory methods. Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV), a plant RNA virus abundant in human feces and wastewater, has been used as a fecal contamination indicator and has been used to normalize wastewater measurements extensively. However, there has been little work to characterize the spatio-temporal variability of PMMoV in wastewater, which may influence the effectiveness of PMMoV for adjusting or normalizing WBE measurements. Here, we investigate its variability across space and time using data collected over a two-year period from sewage treatment plants across the United States. We find that most variation in PMMoV measurements can be attributed to longitude and latitude followed by site-specific variables. Further research into cross-geographical and -temporal comparability of PMMoV-normalized pathogen concentrations would strengthen the utility of PMMoV in WBE.
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