Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 Dissemination in Wastewater and Virus Isolation in Cell Cultures: An Integrated Approach for Pathogen Detection and Surveillance.

监测废水中 SARS-CoV-2 的传播和细胞培养中病毒的分离:病原体检测和监测的综合方法

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作者:Radu Elena, Fertig Tudor Emanuel, Dragu Laura Denisa, Pitică Ioana Mădălina, Surleac Marius, Neagu Ana Iulia, Pană Lavinia, Păiş Alexandra, Matei Lilia, Antone-Iordache Ionut-Lucian, Marta Daciana Silvia, Peteu Victor-Eduard, Niţă-Lazăr Mihai, Stoica Cătălina, Popescu Cornel, Sultana Camelia Mădălina, Botezatu Anca, Iancu Iulia Virginia, Chivu-Economescu Mihaela, Banică Leontina, Petre Ana Sorinica, Paraschiv Simona, Gherghiceanu Mihaela, Ruta Simona Maria, Kreuzinger Norbert, Diaconu Carmen Cristina, Bleotu Coralia
Our study presents wastewater (WW) monitoring data, focusing on determining the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 in the collected samples. Additionally, a panel of different viruses has been tested in the WW samples. The untreated WW monitoring campaign took place over 1 year in Bucharest, with approximately 300 samples being collected twice a week at the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and an infectious diseases hospital. Our data indicated that SARS-CoV-2 concentrations in WW preceded the increase in the number of clinical cases by nearly 2 weeks. Differences between locations were notable, with higher raw concentrations in WW samples from the hospital than those from the WWTP. However, after normalising to population equivalent, the hospital samples concentrations dropped significantly, suggesting that WW monitoring at the urban level provides a more complete and epidemiologically relevant picture than data obtained only from hospitals. Only a few isolates could demonstrate SARS-CoV-2 persistence during in vitro passages. Although the success rate was low, the technique remains crucial for validating the viability of viruses. Adenovirus, Bocavirus and Reovirus were the most abundant ones in both urban and hospital wastewater. WW monitoring remains the most effective approach for tracking the dissemination of various pathogens and supporting public health authorities.

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