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- Effect of nucleic acid concentration method on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 detection sensitivity in aircraft wastewater
Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has proven to be a practical and cost-effective approach for monitoring Despite WBE's success in municipal settings, its application to aircraft wastewater remains underexplored Microbiome Particles (NMPs) - for the detection and molecular characterization of SARS-CoV-2 in aircraft wastewater Methods: Aircraft wastewater samples underwent thermal inactivation and concentration using both the
- Rapid identification of COVID wastewater surges in the absence of case data
Article Link Abstract: Genetic testing of community wastewater (wastewater surveillance) is a valuable Wastewater surveillance is increasingly important in the absence of corresponding epidemiological data Due to the inherent noise in wastewater data, a single sample is not sufficient to identify a sustained We conclude that low-frequency wastewater sampling performs reasonably well in identifying trends in Overview of wastewater testing workflow used in the current study.
- A Sample-to-Results Workflow for RSV Sequencing from Wastewater
a scalable and automation-friendly workflow for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) surveillance from wastewater The workflow addresses challenges of low viral loads and wastewater variability, providing a cost-effective A sample-to-results workflow for RSV sequencing from wastewater.
- Real-time Public Health Interventions Driven by Wastewater and Environmental Surveillance During Uganda’s 2025 Martyrs Day Mass Gathering
Wastewater and environmental surveillance (WES) offer a real-time, non-invasive method for monitoring In contrast, wastewater and stagnant surface water harbored multiple pathogens, predominantly non-O1/ Real-time public health interventions driven by wastewater and environmental surveillance during Uganda
- 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
- Customer Advance - West Virginia University, Environmental Water Surveillance
The laboratory processes environmental water samples from wastewater, surface water, and large-scale event wastewater on a statewide basis.
- Customer Advance - Delaware Public Health Laboratory
Delaware Public Health Lab’s (DPHL) wastewater surveillance testing is using a predictive method to monitor Currently, the lab is running 35 wastewater samples per week to detect SARS-CoV-2, influenza virus A
- Wastewater-based Surveillance as a Proactive Public Health Tool: Insights from SARS-CoV-2 Monitoring in Kampala, Uganda (2023–2024)
Article Link : https://rdcu.be/e011L Abstract: Wastewater-based surveillance offers a cost-effective, Methods: From March 2023 to May 2024, 244 wastewater samples were collected weekly from four wastewater Results: Overall SARS-CoV-2 RNA detection was 88.5%, with higher positivity at the Nakivubo wastewater treatment plant inlets (1 and 2) and the Naalya wastewater stabilization pond (both 93.4%) than at the While same-week wastewater–clinical correlations were weak, lead–lag analysis showed wastewater signals
- Evaluating Saturation and Competitive Binding Effects in Nanotrap Microbiome Particles
In complex matrices such as wastewater, the binding is also dependent on the sample matrix, and recovery the effect of varying concentrations of microbes on the detection of other microbial targets within a wastewater
- Enhanced Respiratory Pathogen Detection in Wastewater Using Nanotrap Technology
Wastewater-based surveillance of respiratory pathogens is challenging due to low target abundance and ® Microbiome Particles can enhance native pathogen recovery and detection sensitivity from influent wastewater Four wastewater concentration methods were compared for detecting respiratory pathogens using the Truemark
- Performance Comparison of Two MagMAX™ Extraction Kits Using the Nanotrap Microbiome Particle Workflow
Nanotrap® Microbiome Particles are widely used in wastewater surveillance to capture and concentrate The MagMAX™ Wastewater Ultra Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit is an updated version of the MagMAX™ Microbiome The MagMAX Wastewater Ultra Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit protocol includes updates to reagent volumes, In this technical note, we show that the updated MagMAX Wastewater Ultra Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit protocol
- Capture and Concentrate Rubella Virus from Wastewater Samples
Nanotrap Microbiome A Particles were evaluated for efficient capture of rubella virus spiked into 10 mL wastewater











