Wastewater monitoring of COVID-19: a perspective from Scotland

被引:4
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作者
Fang, Zhou [1 ]
Roberts, Adrian M. I. [1 ]
Mayer, Claus-Dieter [1 ]
Frantsuzova, Anastasia [1 ]
Potts, Jackie M. [1 ]
Cameron, Graeme J. [2 ]
Singleton, Peter T. R. [2 ]
Currie, Iona [3 ]
机构
[1] Biomath & Stat Scotland, James Clerk Maxwell Bldg, Kings Bldg,Peter Guthrie, Edinburgh EH9 3FD, Scotland
[2] Scottish Environm Protect Agcy, Strathallan House,Castle Business Pk, Stirling FK9 4TZ, Scotland
[3] Scottish Govt Rural & Environm Sci & Analyt Serv, 5 Atlantic Quay,150 Broomielaw, Glasgow G28LU, Scotland
关键词
COVID-19; data analysis; wastewater-based epidemiology;
D O I
10.2166/wh.2022.082
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Scotland introduced wastewater monitoring for COVID-19 early in the pandemic. From May 2020, samples have been taken and analysed using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). The programme was expanded to over 100 sites accounting for around 80% of the population. Data are presented publicly via a dashboard and regular reports are produced for both the public and health professionals. Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) offers opportunities and challenges. It offers an objective means of measuring COVID-19 prevalence and can be more practical or timely than other methods of mass testing. However, it also has substantial variability impacted by multiple environmental factors. Methods for data collection and analysis have developed significantly through the pandemic, reflecting the evolving situation and policy direction. We discuss the Scottish experience of wastewater monitoring for COVID-19, with a focus on the analysis of data. This includes our approach to flow normalisation, our experience of variability in measurements and anomalous values, and the visualisation and presentation of data to stakeholders. Summarising the Scottish methodology as of March 2022, we also discuss how wastewater data were used for informing policy and public health actions. We draw lessons from our experience and consider future directions for WBE in Scotland.
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页码:1688 / 1700
页数:13
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