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Decay of SARS-CoV-2 and surrogate murine hepatitis virus RNA in untreated wastewater to inform application in wastewater-based epidemiology.
Ahmed, Warish; Bertsch, Paul M; Bibby, Kyle; Haramoto, Eiji; Hewitt, Joanne; Huygens, Flavia; Gyawali, Pradip; Korajkic, Asja; Riddell, Shane; Sherchan, Samendra P; Simpson, Stuart L; Sirikanchana, Kwanrawee; Symonds, Erin M; Verhagen, Rory; Vasan, Seshadri S; Kitajima, Masaaki; Bivins, Aaron.
  • Ahmed W; CSIRO Land and Water, Ecosciences Precinct, 41 Boggo Road, Dutton Park, QLD, 4102, Australia. Electronic address: Warish.Ahmed@csiro.au.
  • Bertsch PM; CSIRO Land and Water, Ecosciences Precinct, 41 Boggo Road, Dutton Park, QLD, 4102, Australia.
  • Bibby K; Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences, 156 Fitzpatrick Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46656, USA.
  • Haramoto E; Interdisciplinary Center for River Basin Environment, University of Yamanashi, 4 - 3 -11 Takeda, Kofu, Yamanashi, 400 -8511, Japan.
  • Hewitt J; Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd (ESR), Porirua, 5240, New Zealand.
  • Huygens F; Centre for Immunology and Infection Control, Queensland University of Technology, 300 Herston Road, Herston, QLD, 4006, Australia.
  • Gyawali P; Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd (ESR), Porirua, 5240, New Zealand.
  • Korajkic A; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, 26W Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Cincinnati, OH, 45268, USA.
  • Riddell S; CSIRO Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, Geelong, VIC, 3220, Australia.
  • Sherchan SP; Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Tulane University, 1440 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA.
  • Simpson SL; CSIRO Land and Water, Lucas Heights, NSW, 2234, Australia.
  • Sirikanchana K; Chulabhorn Research Institute, 54 Kampangpetch 6 Road, Laksi, Bangkok, 10210, Thailand.
  • Symonds EM; College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, 140 Seventh Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA.
  • Verhagen R; Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), University of Queensland, 20 Cornwall Street, Woolloongabba, QLD, 4102, Australia.
  • Vasan SS; CSIRO Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, Geelong, VIC, 3220, Australia; Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK.
  • Kitajima M; Division of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, North West 8, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 060-0032, Japan.
  • Bivins A; Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences, 156 Fitzpatrick Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46656, USA.
Environ Res ; 191: 110092, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-731769
ABSTRACT
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) demonstrates potential for COVID-19 community transmission monitoring; however, data on the stability of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater are needed to interpret WBE results. The decay rates of RNA from SARS-CoV-2 and a potential surrogate, murine hepatitis virus (MHV), were investigated by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) in untreated wastewater, autoclaved wastewater, and dechlorinated tap water stored at 4, 15, 25, and 37 °C. Temperature, followed by matrix type, most greatly influenced SARS-CoV-2 RNA first-order decay rates (k). The average T90 (time required for 1-log10 reduction) of SARS-CoV-2 RNA ranged from 8.04 to 27.8 days in untreated wastewater, 5.71 to 43.2 days in autoclaved wastewater, and 9.40 to 58.6 days in tap water. The average T90 for RNA of MHV at 4 to 37 °C ranged from 7.44 to 56.6 days in untreated wastewater, 5.58-43.1 days in autoclaved wastewater, and 10.9 to 43.9 days in tap water. There was no statistically significant difference between RNA decay of SARS-CoV-2 and MHV; thus, MHV is suggested as a suitable persistence surrogate. Decay rate constants for all temperatures were comparable across all matrices for both viral RNAs, except in untreated wastewater for SARS-CoV-2, which showed less sensitivity to elevated temperatures. Therefore, SARS-CoV-2 RNA is likely to persist long enough in untreated wastewater to permit reliable detection for WBE application.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Murine hepatitis virus / Pandemics Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study Limits: Animals / Humans Language: English Journal: Environ Res Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Murine hepatitis virus / Pandemics Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study Limits: Animals / Humans Language: English Journal: Environ Res Year: 2020 Document Type: Article