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Detection of SARs-CoV-2 in wastewater using the existing environmental surveillance network: A potential supplementary system for monitoring COVID-19 transmission

机译:使用现有的环境监测网络检测废水中的SARS-COV-2:监控Covid-19传输的潜在补充系统

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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is caused by SARs-CoV-2. The virus is transmitted from person to person through droplet infections i.e. when infected person is in close contact with another person. In January 2020, first report of detection of SARS-CoV-2 in faeces, has made it clear that human wastewater might contain this virus. This may illustrate the probability of environmentally facilitated transmission, mainly the sewage, however, environmental conditions that could facilitate faecal oral transmission is not yet clear. We used existing Pakistan polio environment surveillance network to investigate presence of SARs-CoV-2 using three commercially available kits and E-Gene detection published assay for surety and confirmatory of positivity. A Two-phase separation method is used for sample clarification and concentration. An additional high-speed centrifugation (14000Xg for 30 min) step was introduced, prior RNA extraction, to increase viral RNA yield resulting a decrease in Cq value. A total of 78 wastewater samples collected from 38 districts across Pakistan, 74 wastewater samples from existing polio environment surveillance sites, 3 from drains of COVID-19 infected areas and 1 from COVID 19 quarantine center drainage, were tested for presence of SARs-CoV-2. 21 wastewater samples (27%) from 13 districts turned to be positive on RT-qPCR. SARs-COV-2 RNA positive samples from areas with COVID 19 patients and quarantine center strengthen the findings and use of wastewater surveillance in future. Furthermore, sequence data of partial ORF 1a generated from COVID 19 patient quarantine center drainage sample also reinforce our findings that SARs-CoV-2 can be detected in wastewater. This study finding indicates that SARs-CoV-2 detection through wastewater surveillance has an epidemiologic potential that can be used as supplementary system to monitor viral tracking and circulation in cities with lower COVID-19 testing capacity or heavily populated areas where door-to-door tracing may not be possible. However, attention is needed on virus concentration and detection assay to increase the sensitivity. Development of highly sensitive assay will be an indicator for virus monitoring and to provide early warning signs.
机译:正在进行的Covid-19大流行是由SARS-COV-2引起的。病毒通过液滴感染从人传播给人,即当被感染者与另一个人密切接触时。 2020年1月,第一份检测SARS-COV-2在粪便中的报告使其明确表示人的废水可能含有这种病毒。这可以说明环境便利的传播的可能性,主要是污水,然而,可以促进粪便口头传输的环境条件尚不清楚。我们使用现有的巴基斯坦脊髓灰质环境监测网络来研究SARS-COV-2的存在,使用三种商用套件和E-Gene检测公开的测定来用于保证和阳性验证。两相分离方法用于样品澄清和浓度。引入了额外的高速离心(14000xg 30分钟)步骤,以提高RNA提取,以增加病毒RNA产量,从而导致CQ值的降低。从巴基斯坦的38个地区收集了78个废水样本,从现有的脊髓灰质环境监测网站的74个废水样本,3来自Covid-19感染区的排水沟和来自Covid 19检疫中心排水的1个,在SARS-COV的存在测试2。从13个地区的21个废水样品(27%)转身对RT-QPCR呈阳性。 SARS-COV-2 RNA阳性样品来自Covid 19患者和检疫中心的区域,加强了未来废水监测的调查结果和使用。此外,由Covid 19患者检疫中心引流样品产生的部分ORF 1A的序列数据也增强了我们可以在废水中检测到SARS-COV-2的结果。该研究发现表明,通过废水监测的SARS-COV-2检测具有流行病学潜力,可用作辅助系统,以监测较低的Covid-19测试能力或门到门的严重填充区域的城市中的病毒跟踪和循环追踪可能是不可能的。但是,需要注意病毒浓度和检测测定以增加灵敏度。高敏感测定的发展将是病毒监测的指标,并提供预警标志。

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