Association de la surveillance épidémiologique basée sur les eaux usées et de la modélisation du SRAS-CoV-2/COVID-19 : applications pratiques à l’Agence de santé publique du Canada

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https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v49i05a01f

Language of the publication
French
Date
2023-05-31
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Joung, Meong Jin
  • Mangat, Chand S.
  • Mejia, Edgard M.
  • Nagasawa, Audra
  • Nichani, Anil
  • Perez-Iratxeta, Carol
  • Peterson, Shelley W.
  • Champredon, David
Publisher
Agence de la santé publique du Canada

Abstract

Wastewater-based surveillance (WBS) of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) offers a complementary tool for clinical surveillance to detect and monitor coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Since both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 can shed the virus through the fecal route, WBS has the potential to measure community prevalence of COVID-19 without restrictions from healthcare-seeking behaviours and clinical testing capacity. During the Omicron wave, the limited capacity of clinical testing to identify COVID-19 cases in many jurisdictions highlighted the utility of WBS to estimate disease prevalence and inform public health strategies; however, there is a plethora of in-sewage, environmental and laboratory factors that can influence WBS outcomes. The implementation of WBS, therefore, requires a comprehensive framework to outline a pipeline that accounts for these complex and nuanced factors. This article reviews the framework of the national WBS conducted at the Public Health Agency of Canada to present WBS methods used in Canada to track and monitor SARS-CoV-2. In particular, we focus on five Canadian cities— Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, Montréal and Halifax—whose wastewater signals are analyzed by a mathematical model to provide case forecasts and reproduction number estimates. The goal of this work is to share our insights on approaches to implement WBS. Importantly, the national WBS system has implications beyond COVID-19, as a similar framework can be applied to monitor other infectious disease pathogens or antimicrobial resistance in the community

Subject

  • Health

Keywords

  • COVID-19,
  • SRAS-CoV-2,
  • Eaux usées,
  • Épidémiologie,
  • Surveillance environnementale,
  • Modélisation mathématique,
  • Pandémie

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Pagination

187-197

Peer review

Yes

Open access level

Gold

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ISSN
1719-3109

Article

Journal title
Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada (RMTC)
Journal volume
49
Journal issue
5

Citation(s)

Jin Joung M, Mangat CS, Mejia EM, Nagasawa A, Nichani A, Perez-Iratxeta C, Peterson SW, Champredon D. Association de la surveillance épidémiologique basée sur les eaux usées et de la modélisation du SRAS-CoV-2/COVID-19 : applications pratiques à l’Agence de santé publique du Canada. Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada 2023;49(5):187−97. https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v49i05a01f

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