废水中的解热监测:评估公共卫生和追踪正在进行的“X疾病”的工具

IF 8.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Chunzhen Wang, Wenxiu Chen, Lina Yu, Haodi Feng, Kristian Koefoed Brandt, Zhe Tian, Wei An, Juan Liu, Qiao Yao, Song Tang, Qun Gao, Yu Zhang* and Min Yang, 
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事实证明,基于病毒监测的废水流行病学在抗击COVID-19方面是有效的。最近,随着废水监测系统在世界范围内的扩展,基于症状的药物监测已获得关注。然而,将其整合到支持公共卫生管理的预测模型及其相对于病毒监测的比较价值仍未得到充分探索。在这里,我们监测了中国北京在COVID-19激增和大流行后阶段废水中的布洛芬和对乙酰氨基酚。通过将退烧药浓度与已知的人体排泄率相结合,我们估计了发烧个体的数量,并将其纳入包括无症状感染的SEIR模型(Ip-Is-Ia)。值得注意的是,与sars - cov -2衍生的发病率相比,基于退烧药的发病率有一个系统性的先导,这表明退烧药信号在整个高峰期间先导。在COVID-19和流感交替流行的大流行后情景中,解热药水平反映了两种疾病在人群中的感染动态。由于发烧是对感染的重要生理反应,退烧药使用和分子生物监测数据之间的差异可能是新出现的发热诱导“X病”的早期信号。这项研究强调了将解热生物标志物整合到WBE中的潜力,以改善疫情的早期发现并支持公共卫生准备。
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Antipyretic Surveillance in Wastewater: A Tool for Assessing Public Health and Tracking Ongoing “Disease X”

Antipyretic Surveillance in Wastewater: A Tool for Assessing Public Health and Tracking Ongoing “Disease X”

Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) based on viral surveillance has proven effective in combating COVID-19. More recently, symptom-based drug monitoring has gained traction with the expansion of wastewater monitoring systems worldwide. However, its integration into predictive models to support public health management and its comparative value relative to viral surveillance remain underexplored. Here, we monitored ibuprofen and acetaminophen in wastewater in Beijing, China, during the COVID-19 surge and postpandemic phases. By combining antipyretic concentrations with known human excretion rates, we estimated the number of individuals with fever and incorporated this into the SEIR model (Ip-Is-Ia) that includes asymptomatic infections. Notably, there is a systematic lead of the antipyretic-based incidence compared to the SARS-CoV-2-derived incidence, indicating that the antipyretic signal leads throughout the surge period. In the postpandemic scenario with alternating prevalence of COVID-19 and influenza, the antipyretic levels reflected the population-wide infection dynamics for both diseases. As fever is an important physiological response to infection, discrepancies between antipyretic usage and molecular biosurveillance data may serve as early signals of emerging fever-inducing “Disease X”. This study highlights the potential of integrating antipyretic biomarkers into WBE to improve the early detection of outbreaks and support public health preparedness.

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Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ.
Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ. ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL SC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
17.90
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3.70%
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163
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology Letters serves as an international forum for brief communications on experimental or theoretical results of exceptional timeliness in all aspects of environmental science, both pure and applied. Published as soon as accepted, these communications are summarized in monthly issues. Additionally, the journal features short reviews on emerging topics in environmental science and technology.
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