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SARS-CoV-2 Monitoring in Wastewater Reveals Novel Variants and Biomarkers of Infection
Authors:Jenna McGowan  Monica Borucki  Hicham Omairi  Merina Varghese  Shahnaz Vellani  Sukanya Chakravarty  Shumin Fan  Srestha Chattopadhyay  Mashuk Siddiquee  James B. Thissen  Nisha Mulakken  Joseph Moon  Jeffrey Kimbrel  Amit K. Tiwari  Roger Travis Taylor  Dae-Wook Kang  Crystal Jaing  Ritu Chakravarti  Saurabh Chattopadhyay
Abstract:Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is a popular tool for the early indication of community spread of infectious diseases. WBE emerged as an effective tool during the COVID-19 pandemic and has provided meaningful information to minimize the spread of infection. Here, we present a combination of analyses using the correlation of viral gene copies with clinical cases, sequencing of wastewater-derived RNA for the viral mutants, and correlative analyses of the viral gene copies with the bacterial biomarkers. Our study provides a unique platform for potentially using the WBE-derived results to predict the spread of COVID-19 and the emergence of new variants of concern. Further, we observed a strong correlation between the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and changes in the microbial community of wastewater, particularly the significant changes in bacterial genera belonging to the families of Lachnospiraceae and Actinomycetaceae. Our study shows that microbial biomarkers could be utilized as prediction tools for future infectious disease surveillance and outbreak responses. Overall, our comprehensive analyses of viral spread, variants, and novel bacterial biomarkers will add significantly to the growing body of literature on WBE and COVID-19.
Keywords:wastewater-based epidemiology   SARS-CoV-2   surveillance   COVID-19   biomarkers
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