The Role of Wastewater Testing for SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance
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Date
2021-08-26
Authors
Manuel, Douglas G.
Delatolla, Robert
Fisman, David
Fuzzen, Meghan
Graber, Tyson E.
Katz, Gabrielle M.
Kim, JinHee
Landgraff, Chrystal
MacKenzie, Alex
Maltsev, Antonina
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Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table
Abstract
Wastewater testing for SARS-CoV-2 is relatively new; however, it builds on existing public health surveillance infrastructure. There is a limited but growing evidence base for its use, despite notable interpretation challenges. Wastewater testing results have helped to inform public health policy and interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario and other jurisdictions. Wastewater testing for SARS-CoV-2 is useful for early detection of outbreaks and surges as well as population-wide surveillance of COVID-19 that is complementary to clinical testing. Further, it offers an efficient means of SARS-CoV-2 surveillance for specific settings such as correctional facilities, shelters, and university residences. Wastewater testing can also be used for the detection and monitoring of variants of concern (VOCs).
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epidemiology, public health & implementation