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Wastewater surveillance study suggests onsite monitoring could aid efforts against disease spread

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Last updated: April 9, 2025 7:14 pm
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Wastewater surveillance has proven to be a valuable tool in monitoring community health, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent study conducted in the U.K. by researchers from Untap Health and the University of Cambridge looked at wastewater surveillance for multiple pathogens at five different sites to identify local trends that may not be captured in larger surveillance programs.

The study focused on monitoring daily wastewater concentrations of viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, influenza A and B, RSV A and B, and norovirus GI and GII at various locations including an office, a charity center for elderly citizens, a museum, a university co-working space, and a care home. The community sizes of these sites ranged from 50 to 2,000 people, allowing for a diverse range of data to be collected.

The analysis of the trends captured in the wastewater measurements revealed interesting insights. For example, at the care home where the community had less contact with the larger regional community, the wastewater data captured local events that were not reflected in public health data. On the other hand, in larger, more open communities like the university space, the wastewater data aligned more closely with public health data.

Interestingly, some of the sites began using the wastewater data to inform decisions about disease prevention efforts. Enhanced cleaning routines and notices in bathrooms about washing hands with soap were implemented based on the data collected. This proactive approach highlights the potential benefits of near-source wastewater monitoring in local communities.

The researchers suggest that building-level wastewater surveillance could enable the detection of various viruses in a local population that may not be captured by national surveillance. This could lead to tailored local infection prevention and control measures, ultimately reducing the risk of outbreaks.

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In conclusion, the study emphasizes the importance of site-specific wastewater surveillance in providing valuable insights into community health trends. By scaling up this approach across different communities, we may be able to create a more comprehensive system for early detection and prevention of infectious diseases. Further research is needed to refine our understanding of the potential benefits of wastewater surveillance at a local level.

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