Authors
Katelyn Plaisier Leisman, Christopher Owen, Maria M Warns, Anuj Tiwari, George Zhixin Bian, Sarah M Owens, Charlie Catlett, Abhilasha Shrestha, Rachel Poretsky, Aaron I Packman, Niall M Mangan
Publication date
2024/3/15
Journal
Water Research
Volume
252
Pages
121178
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
As COVID-19 becomes endemic, public health departments benefit from improved passive indicators, which are independent of voluntary testing data, to estimate the prevalence of COVID-19 in local communities. Quantification of SARS-CoV-2 RNA from wastewater has the potential to be a powerful passive indicator. However, connecting measured SARS-CoV-2 RNA to community prevalence is challenging due to the high noise typical of environmental samples. We have developed a generalized pipeline using in- and out-of-sample model selection to test the ability of different correction models to reduce the variance in wastewater measurements and applied it to data collected from treatment plants in the Chicago area. We built and compared a set of multi-linear regression models, which incorporate pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) as a population biomarker, Bovine coronavirus (BCoV) as a recovery control …
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