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Monitoring wastewater from international flights could serve as early warning system for next pandemic

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Last updated: February 12, 2025 9:16 pm
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The importance of monitoring wastewater from international flights for pathogens as an early warning system for potential pandemics or biological threats has been highlighted by scientists. In a recent article published in Nature Medicine by researchers from Northeastern University, the concept of using airport sentinel sites strategically placed in key locations like New York, London, and Dubai to detect respiratory disease outbreaks early on was explored.

The goal of this monitoring system is to provide timely situational awareness of potential pathogen introductions at the early stages of an outbreak worldwide. This proactive approach aims to prevent being caught off guard as was the case with the COVID-19 pandemic, where significant cases were only identified once the virus had already spread widely.

The proposed network of airport sentinel sites would allow for the detection of new pathogens carried by international travelers, potentially providing a lead time of about a month or two. By testing a percentage of arriving aircraft at these sentinel airports, researchers believe they can achieve significant results in identifying pathogens of concern.

Utilizing metagenomic platforms, samples can be screened quickly for a wide range of pathogens, including those on a “most wanted list” such as H5N1. The surveillance system would not only detect pathogens carried by symptomatic travelers but also by asymptomatic individuals and those who have recovered from infections but are still shedding the virus.

The research conducted by Northeastern University provides valuable insights for agencies like the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in developing surveillance systems. The study suggests that optimizing a network of sentinel sites based on specific needs and potential threats can enhance early detection and response capabilities.

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By having a global network of airport sentinel sites for wastewater surveillance, countries can potentially detect emerging outbreaks before they become widespread. This information can guide public health decisions on interventions like border closures or targeted surveillance in specific regions experiencing heightened transmission rates.

In conclusion, the use of airport wastewater surveillance as an early warning system for pandemics and biological threats presents a proactive and resource-efficient approach to global health security. By leveraging advanced technologies and strategic surveillance systems, countries can better prepare for and respond to potential outbreaks before they escalate into full-blown pandemics.

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