Wastewater Tiling Amplicon Sequencing in Sentinel Sites Reveals Longitudinal Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Variants Prevalence

Yu Wang, Gaofeng Ni, Wei Tian, Haofei Wang,Jiaying Li,Phong Thai,Phil M. Choi, Greg Jackson,Shihu Hu,Bicheng Yang,Jianhua Guo

Water Research X(2024)

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The ongoing evolution of SARS-CoV-2 is a significant concern, especially with the decrease in clinical sequencing efforts, which impedes the ability of public health sectors to prepare for the emergence of new variants and potential COVID-19 outbreaks. Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has been proposed as a surveillance program to detect and monitor the SARS-CoV-2 variants being transmitted in communities. However, research is limited in evaluating the effectiveness of wastewater collection at sentinel sites for monitoring disease prevalence and variant dynamics, especially in terms of inferring the epidemic patterns on a broader scale, such as at the state/province level. This study utilized a multiplexed tiling amplicon-based sequencing (ATOPlex) to track the longitudinal dynamics of variant of concern (VOC) in wastewater collected from municipalities in Queensland, Australia, spanning from 2020 to 2022. We demonstrated that wastewater epidemiology measured by ATOPlex exhibited a strong and consistent correlation with the number of daily confirmed cases. The VOC dynamics observed in wastewater closely aligned with the dynamic profile reported by clinical sequencing. Wastewater sequencing has the potential to provide early warning information for emerging variants. These findings suggest that WBE at sentinel sites, coupled with sensitive sequencing methods, provides a reliable and long-term disease surveillance strategy.
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Wastewater-based epidemiology,Genome sequencing,Variants of concern,Variant dynamics,Disease Prevalence
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