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Alasdair Cohen,Ayella Maile-Moskowitz,Christopher Grubb et al. Alasdair Cohen et al.
To evaluate the use of wastewater-based surveillance and epidemiology to monitor and predict SARS-CoV-2 virus trends, over the 2020-2021 academic year we collected wastewater samples twice weekly from 17 manholes across Virginia Tech's main...
Winnie Zambrana,David Catoe,Mhara M Coffman et al. Winnie Zambrana et al.
Monitoring wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 from populations smaller than those served by wastewater treatment plants may help identify small spatial areas (subsewersheds) where COVID-19 infections are present. We sampled wastewater from three nes...
Rochelle H Holm,J Michael Brick,Alok R Amraotkar et al. Rochelle H Holm et al.
The majority of sewer systems in the United States and other countries are operated by public utilities. In the absence of any regulation, the public perception of wastewater monitoring for population health biomarkers is an important consi...
Andrew L Rainey,Katherine Buschang,Amber O&#x;Connor et al. Andrew L Rainey et al.
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has been utilized for outbreak monitoring and response efforts in university settings during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, few studies examined the impact of university polici...
Laura M Langan,Megan O&#x;Brien,Lea M Lovin et al. Laura M Langan et al.
After its emergence in late November/December 2019, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 virus (SARS-CoV-2) rapidly spread globally. Recognizing that this virus is shed in feces of individuals and that viral RNA is detectable...
Catherine Hoar,Yitao Li,Andrea I Silverman Catherine Hoar
Understanding per capita rates of disease incidence or prevalence from wastewater surveillance data requires an estimate of the population contributing to wastewater samples, given that populations in large urban areas are dynamic, especial...
Laura M Langan,Megan O&#x;Brien,Zach C Rundell et al. Laura M Langan et al.
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) provides an early warning and trend analysis approach for determining the presence of COVID-19 in a community and complements clinical testing in assessing the population level, even as viral loads fluctu...
Irene Brian,Alice Manuzzi,Giulia Dalla Rovere et al. Irene Brian et al.
Wastewater-based epidemiology is now widely used as an indirect tool to monitor the spread of SARS-CoV-2. In this study, five different sample matrices representing diverse phases of the wastewater treatment process were collected during th...
Emily Segelhurst,Jonathan E Bard,Annemarie N Pillsbury et al. Emily Segelhurst et al.
The sequencing of human virus genomes from wastewater samples is an efficient method for tracking viral transmission and evolution at the community level. However, this requires the recovery of viral nucleic acids of high quality. We develo...
Christopher S McMahan,Dan Lewis,Jessica A Deaver et al. Christopher S McMahan et al.
Wastewater surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 RNA has become an important tool for tracking the presence of the virus and serving as an early indicator for the onset of rapid transmission. Nevertheless, wastewater data are still not commonly used t...