Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is an approach with the potential to complement clinical surveillance systems. Using WBE, it is possible to carry out an early warning of a possible outbreak, monitor spatial and temporal trends of infectious diseases, produce real-time results and generate repres...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1720642023-11-23T15:30:25Z Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future Prado, Tatiana Rey-Benito, Gloria Miagostovich, Marize Pereira Sato, Maria Inês Zanoli Rajal, Veronica Beatriz Filho, Cesar Rossas Mota Pereira, Alyne Duarte Barbosa, Mikaela Renata Funada Mannarino, Camille Ferreira da Silva, Agnes Soares Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering Engineering::Environmental engineering Environmental Surveillance Latin America Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is an approach with the potential to complement clinical surveillance systems. Using WBE, it is possible to carry out an early warning of a possible outbreak, monitor spatial and temporal trends of infectious diseases, produce real-time results and generate representative epidemiological information in a territory, especially in areas of social vulnerability. Despite the historical uses of this approach, particularly in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, and for other pathogens, it was during the COVID-19 pandemic that occurred an exponential increase in environmental surveillance programs for SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, with many experiences and developments in the field of public health using data for decision making and prioritizing actions to control the pandemic. In Latin America, WBE was applied in heterogeneous contexts and with emphasis on populations that present many socio-environmental inequalities, a condition shared by all Latin American countries. This manuscript addresses the concepts and applications of WBE in public health actions, as well as different experiences in Latin American countries, and discusses a model to implement this surveillance system at the local or national level. We emphasize the need to implement this sentinel surveillance system in countries that want to detect the early entry and spread of new pathogens and monitor outbreaks or epidemics of infectious agents in their territories as a complement of public health surveillance systems. Published version 2023-11-21T02:40:45Z 2023-11-21T02:40:45Z 2023 Journal Article Prado, T., Rey-Benito, G., Miagostovich, M. P., Sato, M. I. Z., Rajal, V. B., Filho, C. R. M., Pereira, A. D., Barbosa, M. R. F., Mannarino, C. F. & da Silva, A. S. (2023). Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future. Science of the Total Environment, 865, 161210-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161210 0048-9697 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172064 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161210 36581294 2-s2.0-85145264812 865 161210 en Science of the Total Environment © 2023 Pan American Health Organization. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). application/pdf |
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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is an approach with the potential to complement clinical surveillance systems. Using WBE, it is possible to carry out an early warning of a possible outbreak, monitor spatial and temporal trends of infectious diseases, produce real-time results and generate representative epidemiological information in a territory, especially in areas of social vulnerability. Despite the historical uses of this approach, particularly in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, and for other pathogens, it was during the COVID-19 pandemic that occurred an exponential increase in environmental surveillance programs for SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, with many experiences and developments in the field of public health using data for decision making and prioritizing actions to control the pandemic. In Latin America, WBE was applied in heterogeneous contexts and with emphasis on populations that present many socio-environmental inequalities, a condition shared by all Latin American countries. This manuscript addresses the concepts and applications of WBE in public health actions, as well as different experiences in Latin American countries, and discusses a model to implement this surveillance system at the local or national level. We emphasize the need to implement this sentinel surveillance system in countries that want to detect the early entry and spread of new pathogens and monitor outbreaks or epidemics of infectious agents in their territories as a complement of public health surveillance systems. |
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Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future |
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Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future |
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Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future |
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Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future |
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Wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in Latin America - lessons from the past and a look to the future |
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wastewater-based epidemiology for preventing outbreaks and epidemics in latin america - lessons from the past and a look to the future |
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