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Wastewater-based epidemiology: Present and future in Spain

Authors :
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Pocurull E; Marcé RM; González-Mariño I; Rodil R; Montes R; Estévez-Danta A; Andreu V; Bijlsma L; Celma A; Hernández F; López De Alda M; López-García E; Picó Y; Postigo C; Rico A; Valcárcel Y; Quintana JB
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Pocurull E; Marcé RM; González-Mariño I; Rodil R; Montes R; Estévez-Danta A; Andreu V; Bijlsma L; Celma A; Hernández F; López De Alda M; López-García E; Picó Y; Postigo C; Rico A; Valcárcel Y; Quintana JB
Source :
Revista Espanola De Drogodependencias; Revista Espanola De Drogodependencias. 45 (2): 91-103
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

© 2020 Asociacion Espanola de Estudio en Drogodependencias. All rights reserved. Wastewater-Based Epidemiology is currently a reliable and complementary tool to methodologies based on traditional indicators for the control of various substances such as drugs. Although several European countries use it as a working tool for the monitoring of drugs of abuse, in Spain its use is mainly limited to studies carried out by different research groups, as described in the case study used as an example in the article. However, the potential of the methodology has been demonstrated in the scientific studies carried out both at the Spanish and international level and, although more studies are necessary to get to know its full potential, it is expected that it could be incorporated as a complementary work tool to those that are usually used. In this sense, the Red Española de Análisis de Aguas Residuales (ESAR-Net), created in 2017 and formed by different Spanish research groups, aims to contribute to the knowledge and application of this methodology in Spain through scientific and outreach activities.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Revista Espanola De Drogodependencias; Revista Espanola De Drogodependencias. 45 (2): 91-103
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443594153
Document Type :
Electronic Resource