Key considerations for pathogen surveillance in wastewater

Science of The Total Environment(2024)

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Wastewater surveillance (WWS) has received significant attention as a rapid, sensitive, and cost-effective tool for monitoring various pathogens in a community. WWS is employed to assess the spatial and temporal trends of diseases and identify their early appearances and reappearances, as well as to detect novel and mutated variants. However, the shedding rates of pathogens vary significantly depending on factors such as disease severity, the physiology of affected persons, and pathogen types. Furthermore, pathogens may exhibit differential fate and decay kinetics in the sewerage system. Variable shedding rates and decay kinetics may affect the detection of pathogens in wastewater. This may influence the interpretation of results and the conclusions of WWS studies. When selecting a candidate pathogen for surveillance, its characteristics must be considered, and if data are not readily available, factors such as fate, decay, and shedding rates need to be assessed or at least compared to similar pathogens for which such data are available.
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Wastewater-based epidemiology,Target selection,Shedding rate,Fate,Decay
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