Wastewater Epidemiology -The crucial role of viral shedding dynamics in small communities
Description
Background: Wastewater surveillance (WWS) of pathogens is a rapidly evolving field owing to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic that has brought a paradigm shift to public health authorities in the management of pathogen outbreaks. However, the interpretation of WWS in terms of clinical cases remains a challenge, particularly in small communities where large variations in pathogen concentrations are routinely observed without a clear relation to clinical incident cases.
Methods: Results were presented for WWS from six municipalities in the eastern part of Canada during spring 2021. We developed a numerical model based on viral kinetics reduction functions to consider both prevalent and incident cases to interpret the WWS data in light of the reported clinical cases in the six surveyed communities.
Results: The use of the proposed numerical model with a viral kinetics reduction function drastically increased the interpretability of the WWS data in terms of the clinical cases reported for the surveyed community. In line with our working hypothesis, the effects of viral kinetics reduction modeling were more important in small communities than in larger communities. In all but one of the community cases (where it had no effect), the use of the proposed numerical model led from a +1.5% (for the larger urban center, Quebec City) to a +48.8% increase in the case of a smaller community (Drummondville).
Conclusion: Consideration of prevalent and incident cases through the proposed numerical model increases the correlation between clinical cases and WWS data. This is particularly the case in small communities. Because the proposed model is based on a biological mechanism, we believe it is an inherent part of any wastewater system and, hence, should be used in any WWS analysis where the aim is to relate WWS measurement to clinical cases.
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