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Minimizing errors in RT-PCR detection and quantification of SARS-CoV-2 RNA for wastewater surveillance

Authors :
Ahmed, W
Simpson, SL
Bertsch, PM
Bibby, K
Bivins, A
Blackall, LL
Bofill-Mas, S
Bosch, A
Brandao, J
Choi, PM
Ciesielski, M
Donner, E
D'Souza, N
Farnleitner, AH
Gerrity, D
Gonzalez, R
Griffith, JF
Gyawali, P
Haas, CN
Hamilton, KA
Hapuarachchi, HC
Harwood, VJ
Haque, R
Jackson, G
Khan, SJ
Khan, W
Kitajima, M
Korajkic, A
La Rosa, G
Layton, BA
Lipp, E
McLellan, SL
McMinn, B
Medema, G
Metcalfe, S
Meijer, WG
Mueller, JF
Murphy, H
Naughton, CC
Noble, RT
Payyappat, S
Petterson, S
Pitkanen, T
Rajal, VB
Reyneke, B
Roman, FA
Rose, JB
Rusinol, M
Sadowsky, MJ
Sala-Comorera, L
Setoh, YX
Sherchan, SP
Sirikanchana, K
Smith, W
Steele, JA
Subburg, R
Symonds, EM
Thai, P
Thomas, K
Tynan, J
Toze, S
Thompson, J
Whiteley, AS
Wong, JCC
Sano, D
Wuertz, S
Xagoraraki, I
Zhang, Q
Zimmer-Faust, AG
Shanks, OC
Ahmed, W
Simpson, SL
Bertsch, PM
Bibby, K
Bivins, A
Blackall, LL
Bofill-Mas, S
Bosch, A
Brandao, J
Choi, PM
Ciesielski, M
Donner, E
D'Souza, N
Farnleitner, AH
Gerrity, D
Gonzalez, R
Griffith, JF
Gyawali, P
Haas, CN
Hamilton, KA
Hapuarachchi, HC
Harwood, VJ
Haque, R
Jackson, G
Khan, SJ
Khan, W
Kitajima, M
Korajkic, A
La Rosa, G
Layton, BA
Lipp, E
McLellan, SL
McMinn, B
Medema, G
Metcalfe, S
Meijer, WG
Mueller, JF
Murphy, H
Naughton, CC
Noble, RT
Payyappat, S
Petterson, S
Pitkanen, T
Rajal, VB
Reyneke, B
Roman, FA
Rose, JB
Rusinol, M
Sadowsky, MJ
Sala-Comorera, L
Setoh, YX
Sherchan, SP
Sirikanchana, K
Smith, W
Steele, JA
Subburg, R
Symonds, EM
Thai, P
Thomas, K
Tynan, J
Toze, S
Thompson, J
Whiteley, AS
Wong, JCC
Sano, D
Wuertz, S
Xagoraraki, I
Zhang, Q
Zimmer-Faust, AG
Shanks, OC
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Wastewater surveillance for pathogens using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is an effective and resource-efficient tool for gathering community-level public health information, including the incidence of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). Surveillance of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) in wastewater can potentially provide an early warning signal of COVID-19 infections in a community. The capacity of the world's environmental microbiology and virology laboratories for SARS-CoV-2 RNA characterization in wastewater is increasing rapidly. However, there are no standardized protocols or harmonized quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) procedures for SARS-CoV-2 wastewater surveillance. This paper is a technical review of factors that can cause false-positive and false-negative errors in the surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater, culminating in recommended strategies that can be implemented to identify and mitigate some of these errors. Recommendations include stringent QA/QC measures, representative sampling approaches, effective virus concentration and efficient RNA extraction, PCR inhibition assessment, inclusion of sample processing controls, and considerations for RT-PCR assay selection and data interpretation. Clear data interpretation guidelines (e.g., determination of positive and negative samples) are critical, particularly when the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater is low. Corrective and confirmatory actions must be in place for inconclusive results or results diverging from current trends (e.g., initial onset or reemergence of COVID-19 in a community). It is also prudent to perform interlaboratory comparisons to ensure results' reliability and interpretability for prospective and retrospective analyses. The strategies that are recommended in this review aim to improve SARS-CoV-2 characterization and detection for wastewater surveillance applications. A silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemi

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315673505
Document Type :
Electronic Resource