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- Genomic surveillance of Canadian airport wastewater samples allows early detection of emerging SARS-CoV-2 lineages
Genomic surveillance of Canadian airport wastewater samples allows early detection of emerging SARS-CoV 76925-6 Abstract The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has shown wastewater In the Canadian province of Ontario, numerous municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) participate
- Real-Time On-Site Monitoring of Viruses in Wastewater Using Nanotrap® Particles and RICCA Technologies
and time-consuming due to the low concentration of viruses and the presence of matrix chemicals in wastewater In the present study, we designed a highly sensitive "Quick Poop (wastewater with fecal waste) Sensor our assay as a real-time, point-of-care test by detecting the heat-inactivated SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater samples from wastewater treatment plants on-site and within 60 min. Figure 1 A schematic layout of the QPsor system to monitor SARS-CoV-2 viruses in wastewater.
- Detection of Multiple Global Health Target Microbes from a Single Wastewater Sample using Nanotrap Microbiome Particles
Wastewater surveillance is crucial for monitoring microbes across various regions. enterovirus A71, and Salmonella enterica —could be successfully captured and detected from a single wastewater
- Evaluation of wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 in Massachusetts correctional facilities
"Evaluation of wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 in Massachusetts correctional facilities, 2020– In Massachusetts, multiple state prisons implemented wastewater surveillance for strategic testing of Our objective was to quantify the correlation of COVID-19 cases with facility-level wastewater surveillance Consistently, ρ values were higher for facility-specific wastewater/resident cases than for town/resident Conclusion: We conclude that wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 can provide an additional signal
- Targeted community wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 and Mpox virus during a festival
approach to quantify SARS-CoV-2, mpox virus, and fecal indicator, pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) in wastewater Wastewater surveillance, while promising as a public health tool, is often hampered by slow turn-around Wastewater samples (n = 131) were collected from residential and commercial manholes, pump stations, and a city's wastewater treatment plant. the predictive properties of wastewater surveillance.
- Detection of monkeypox viral DNA in a routine wastewater monitoring program
MedRxiv July 2022 ABSTRACT: Wastewater represents a composite biological sample from the entire contributing monkeypox excrete monkeypox virus DNA via skin lesions, saliva, feces and urine and these can enter the wastewater To test whether monkeypox can be detected and monitored in wastewater during a period when publicly reported We measured monkeypox virus DNA daily in settled solids samples from nine wastewater plants over the During that period, we detected monkeypox virus DNA in wastewater solids at nearly all the wastewater
- App Note: Nanotrap® Magnetic Virus Particles Enable Sequencing in Wastewater
APPLICATION NOTE SKU 10XXX SKU 44XXX Download full application note here Key Advantages > Nanotrap ® Magnetic Virus Particles improve wastewater sequencing workflows and improve viral pathogen sequencing results. > Enables sequencing of multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants. > Enables wastewater surveillance Effective sequencing from wastewater typically requires a concentration step or enrichment strategy to Nanotrap® Magnetic Virus Particles enable a wastewater enrichment strategy that is sensitive, rapid,
- Application of dPCR and RT-qPCR assays for SARS-CoV-2 Variant Detection in Wastewater
Poster: Wastewater-based epidemiology has been widely used to monitor COVID-19 trends in communities, Variants have been successfully identified and quantified in wastewater using next-generation sequencing Samples were collected weekly from the influent of several wastewater treatment facilities, public schools Omicron sub-lineage detection using the assays was aligned well with the NGS results from the same wastewater Wastewater samples collected between mid-February 2022 and mid-April 2022 showed a rapid displacement
- Novel dPCR-Based Approach for SARS-CoV-2 Variant Detection and Monitoring in Wastewater: A Multi-State Comparison with Clinical Genotyping and GISAID Sequencing Data
Wastewater testing has emerged as an effective tool for monitoring levels of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Data from PCR-based wastewater testing is usually available to public health authorities in near real in five wastewater testing labs across multiple regions in the United States. , highlighting the early warning potential of wastewater testing. SKU 44XXX SKU 10XXX
- App Note: Promega - Viral Concentration and Viral RNA Purification from Wastewater
Viral Concentration and Viral RNA Purification from Wastewater on the KingFisher™ Flex Purification System APPLICATION NOTE SKU 10XXX SKU 44XXX Download full application note here Key Advantages Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA in wastewater can be used to detect and predict COVID-19 disease outbreaks. Routine testing of large numbers of wastewater samples is important to obtain sufficient and timely data To address the need for high-throughput wastewater surveillance workflows, we developed the Maxwell®
- An observational study of wastewater and surface monitoring to detect COVID-19 in elementary schools
Lancet Regional Health, Americas February 2023 Safer at school early alert: an observational study of wastewater Previous research suggests that wastewater monitoring can detect SARS-CoV-2 infections in controlled objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness and accuracy of community-based passive wastewater were associated with an environmental sample (95% CI: 88%-98%); 67% were associated with a positive wastewater The techniques we utilized allowed for near-complete genomic sequencing of wastewater and surface samples
- Unveiling viruses in aircraft lavatory wastewater using Nanotrap® Microbiome A Particles workflows
Environment, June 2023 "Unveiling indicator, enteric, and respiratory viruses in aircraft lavatory wastewater Nanotrap® Microbiome A Particles workflows" Abstract: The effective detection of viruses in aircraft wastewater prevalence and concentrations of 15 endogenous viruses including ssDNA, dsDNA, ssRNA in 24 aircraft lavatory wastewater crAssphage), human polyomavirus (HPyV), rhinovirus A (RhV A), and rhinovirus B (RhV B) were detected in all wastewater










