Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Global Collaborative to Maximize Contributions in the Fight against COVID-19
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Bivins, A, et al. Wastewater-based Epidemiology: Global Collaborative to Maximize Contributions In the Fight Against Covid-19. American Chemical Society, 2020. https://doi.org/10.17615/7pay-r104APA
Bivins, A., North, D., Ahmad, A., Ahmed, W., Alm, E., Been, F., Bhattacharya, P., Bijlsma, L., Boehm, A., Brown, J., Buttiglieri, G., Calabro, V., Carducci, A., Castiglioni, S., Cetecioglu Gurol, Z., Chakraborty, S., Costa, F., Curcio, S., De Los Reyes, F., Delgado Vela, J., Farkas, K., Fernandez Casi, X., Gerba, C., Gerrity, D., Girones, R., Gonzalez, R., Haramoto, E., Harris, A., Holden, P., Islam, M., Jones, D., Kasprzyk Hordern, B., Kitajima, M., Kotlarz, N., Kumar, M., Kuroda, K., La Rosa, G., Malpei, F., Mautus, M., Mc Lellan, S., Medema, G., Meschke, J., Mueller, J., Newton, R., Nilsson, D., Noble, R., Van Nuijs, A., Peccia, J., Perkins, T., Pickering, A., Rose, J., Sanchez, G., Smith, A., Stadler, L., Stauber, C., Thomas, K., Van Der Voorn, T., Wigginton, K., Zhu, K., & Bibby, K. (2020). Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Global Collaborative to Maximize Contributions in the Fight against COVID-19. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.17615/7pay-r104Chicago
Bivins, A., D North, A Ahmad, W Ahmed, E Alm, F Been, P Bhattacharya et al. 2020. Wastewater-Based Epidemiology: Global Collaborative to Maximize Contributions In the Fight Against Covid-19. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.17615/7pay-r104- Creator
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Bivins, A.
- Other Affiliation: University of Notre Dame
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North, D.
- Other Affiliation: University of Notre Dame
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Ahmad, A.
- Other Affiliation: Kth Royal Institute of Technology
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Ahmed, W.
- Other Affiliation: Csiro Land and Water
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Alm, E.
- Other Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Been, F.
- Other Affiliation: Kwr Water Research Institute
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Bhattacharya, P.
- Other Affiliation: Kth Royal Institute of Technology
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Bijlsma, L.
- Other Affiliation: University Jaume i
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Boehm, A.B.
- Other Affiliation: Stanford University
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Brown, J.
- Other Affiliation: Georgia Institute of Technology
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Buttiglieri, G.
- Other Affiliation: Catalan Institute for Water Research
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Calabro, V.
- Other Affiliation: University of Calabria
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Carducci, A.
- Other Affiliation: University of Pisa
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Castiglioni, S.
- Other Affiliation: Instituto di Richerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri Irccs
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Cetecioglu Gurol, Z.
- Other Affiliation: Kth Royal Institute of Technology
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Chakraborty, S.
- Other Affiliation: University of Calabria
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Costa, F.
- Other Affiliation: Universidade Federal da Bahia
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Curcio, S.
- Other Affiliation: University of Calabria
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De Los Reyes, F.L.
- Other Affiliation: North Carolina State University
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Delgado Vela, J.
- Other Affiliation: Howard University
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Farkas, K.
- Other Affiliation: Bangor University
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Fernandez-Casi, X.
- Other Affiliation: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Gerba, C.
- Other Affiliation: University of Arizona
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Gerrity, D.
- Other Affiliation: Southern Nevada Water Authority
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Girones, R.
- Other Affiliation: University of Barcelona
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Gonzalez, R.
- Other Affiliation: Hampton Roads Sanitation District
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Haramoto, E.
- Other Affiliation: University of Yamanashi
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Harris, A.
- Other Affiliation: North Carolina State University
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Holden, P.A.
- Other Affiliation: University of California Santa Barbara
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Islam, M.T.
- Other Affiliation: Kth Royal Institute of Technology
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Jones, D.L.
- Other Affiliation: Bangor University
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Kasprzyk-Hordern, B.
- Other Affiliation: University of Bath
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Kitajima, M.
- Other Affiliation: Hokkaido University
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Kotlarz, N.
- Other Affiliation: North Carolina State University
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Kumar, M.
- Other Affiliation: Indian Institute of Technology
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Kuroda, K.
- Other Affiliation: Toyama Prefectural University
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La Rosa, G.
- Other Affiliation: Italian National Institute of Health
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Malpei, F.
- Other Affiliation: Politecnico di Milano
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Mautus, M.
- Other Affiliation: Biobot Analytics, LLC
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McLellan, S.L.
- Other Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Medema, G.
- Other Affiliation: Delft University of Technology
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Meschke, J.S.
- Other Affiliation: University of Washington
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Mueller, J.
- Other Affiliation: University of Queensland
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Newton, R.J.
- Other Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Nilsson, D.
- Other Affiliation: Kth Royal Institute of Technology
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Noble, R.T.
- Affiliation: Institute of Marine Sciences
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Van Nuijs, A.
- Other Affiliation: University of Antwerp
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Peccia, J.
- Other Affiliation: Yale University
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Perkins, T.A.
- Other Affiliation: University of Notre Dame
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Pickering, A.J.
- Other Affiliation: Tufts University
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Rose, J.
- Other Affiliation: Michigan State University
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Sanchez, G.
- Other Affiliation: Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology
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Smith, A.
- Other Affiliation: University of Southern California
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Stadler, L.
- Other Affiliation: Rice University
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Stauber, C.
- Other Affiliation: Georgia State University
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Thomas, K.
- Other Affiliation: University of Queensland
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Van Der Voorn, T.
- Other Affiliation: University of Osnabrück
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Wigginton, K.
- Other Affiliation: University of Michigan
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Zhu, K.
- Other Affiliation: Georgia Institute of Technology
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Bibby, K.
- Other Affiliation: University of Notre Dame
- Abstract
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV-2), a novel member of the Coronaviridae family, has been identified as the etiologic agent of an ongoing pandemic of severe pneumonia known as COVID-19. To date there have been millions of cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in 184 countries with case fatality rates ranging from 1.8% in Germany to 12.5% in Italy. Limited diagnostic testing capacity and asymptomatic and oligosymptomatic infections result in significant uncertainty in the estimated extent of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Recent reports have documented that infection with SARS-CoV-2 is accompanied by persistent shedding of virus RNA in feces in 27% to 89% of patients at densities from 0.8 to 7.5 log10 gene copies per gram. The presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in feces raises the potential to survey sewage for virus RNA to inform epidemiological monitoring of COVID-19, which we refer to as wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE), but is also known as environmental surveillance.
- Date of publication
- 2020
- Keyword
- prevalence
- case fatality rate
- sewage
- biosafety
- coronavirus disease 2019
- virus RNA
- nonhuman
- public health problem
- pandemic
- contact examination
- human
- virus shedding
- waste water
- environmental monitoring
- epidemiological monitoring
- virus transmission
- wastewater based epidemiology
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
- DOI
- Identifier
- https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c02388
- PMID 32530639
- Resource type
- Article
- Rights statement
- In Copyright
- Journal title
- Environmental Science and Technology
- Journal volume
- 54
- Journal issue
- 13
- Page start
- 7754
- Page end
- 7757
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 0013-936X
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
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