Human viral nucleic acids concentrations in wastewater solids from Central and Coastal California USA

Author:

Boehm Alexandria B.ORCID,Wolfe Marlene K.,Wigginton Krista R.,Bidwell Amanda,White Bradley J.,Hughes Bridgette,Duong Dorothea,Chan-Herur Vikram,Bischel Heather N.,Naughton Colleen C.

Abstract

AbstractWe measured concentrations of SARS-CoV-2, influenza A and B virus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), mpox virus, human metapneumovirus, norovirus GII, and pepper mild mottle virus nucleic acids in wastewater solids at twelve wastewater treatment plants in Central California, USA. Measurements were made daily for up to two years, depending on the wastewater treatment plant. Measurements were made using digital droplet (reverse-transcription–) polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) following best practices for making environmental molecular biology measurements. These data can be used to better understand disease occurrence in communities contributing to the wastewater.

Funder

ABB was supported by gifts from the CDC Foundation and the Sergey Brin Family Foundation.

MKW was supported by gifts from the CDC Foundation and the Sergey Brin Family Foundation.

KRW was supported by a gift from the CDC Foundation.

BJW was supported by a contract from Stanford University.

BH was supported by a contract from Stanford University.

DD was supported by a contract from Stanford University.

VC-H was supported by a contract from Stanford University.

HNB was supported by Healthy Davis Together (HDT) and Healthy Central Valley Together (HCVT), projects of the University of California, Davis.

CN was supported by Healthy Davis Together (HDT) and Healthy Central Valley Together (HCVT), projects of the University of California, Davis.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability

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