Beyond campus borders: wastewater surveillance sheds light on university COVID-19 interventions and their community impact

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Lisboa, David [1 ]
Kaya, Devrim [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Harry, Michael [1 ]
Kanalos, Casey [1 ]
Davis, Gabriel [1 ]
Hachimi, Oumaima [1 ]
Jaaf, Shana [1 ]
Mickle, David [1 ]
Alegre, Dana [4 ]
Carter, Katherine [4 ]
Carrell, Steven [4 ]
Dasenko, Mark [4 ]
Davidson, Nathan [4 ]
Elser, Justin [4 ]
Geniza, Matthew [4 ]
Girard, Anne-Marie [4 ]
Kronmiller, Brent [4 ]
Peterson, Matthew [4 ]
Zepeda, Elizabeth [4 ]
Kelly, Christine [1 ]
Radniecki, Tyler S. [1 ]
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[1] Oregon State Univ, Sch Chem Biol & Environm Engn, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] San Diego State Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, San Diego, CA USA
[3] San Diego State Univ, SDSU 4, San Diego, CA USA
[4] Oregon State Univ, Ctr Quantitat & Life Sci, Corvallis, OR USA
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10.1039/d4ew00168k
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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The evaluation of COVID-19 policy effectiveness on university campuses, particularly in mitigating spread to neighboring cities (i.e., "campus spill-over"), is challenging due to asymptomatic transmission, biases in case reporting, and spatial case reporting limitations. Wastewater surveillance offers a less biased and more spatially precise alternative to conventional clinical surveillance, thus providing reliable data for university COVID-19 policy evaluation. Wastewater surveillance data spanning the academic terms from Fall 2020 through Spring 2022 was used to evaluate the impact of university COVID-19 policies. During the campus closure to external visitors (09/21/2020-9/15/2021), campus viral concentrations and variant compositions were dissimilar from those of the host and neighboring cities (MAPE = 0.25 +/- 0.14; Bray-Curtis = 0.68 +/- 0.1, respectively), indicating relative isolation of the campus from its surroundings. Upon the campus reopening to visitors (9/15/2021-2/27/2022), the viral concentrations and variant compositions matched more closely with the host and neighboring cities (MAPE = 0.21 +/- 0.1; Bray-Curtis = 0.14 +/- 0.08, respectively). Furthermore, post-lifting of campus and state mask mandates (2/27/2022-6/12/2022), the campus, host and neighboring city viral concentrations and variant compositions became indistinguishable (MAPE = 0.06 +/- 0.02; Bray-Curtis = 0.07 +/- 0.05, respectively). This data suggests that university COVID-19 policies effectively prevented campus-spill over, with no significant contribution to COVID-19 spread into the surrounding communities. Conversely, it was the surrounding communities that led to the spread of COVID-19 onto the campus. Therefore, wastewater surveillance proves instrumental in monitoring COVID-19 trends in surrounding areas, aiding in predicting the impact of easing campus restrictions on campus health. Wastewater surveillance improves university COVID-19 policy assessment, monitoring campus-to-city transmission trends for informed public health strategies.
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