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Testing the Waters: Using Wastewater Surveillance as an Early Warning System

By January 17, 2024Daily Wisdom1 min read

Amidst the global challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater surveillance emerges as a promising early warning system for pathogens. This blog delves into the potential of wastewater monitoring and its implications for global public health.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Wastewater Surveillance Emerges: Wastewater surveillance gained prominence during the pandemic when fragments of genetic material from COVID-19 were found in sewer water. This method enables targeted local action and has sparked global interest in its potential as an early warning system.
  2. Global Collaboration is Vital: Establishing national and global wastewater surveillance infrastructure and data sharing is crucial for effective pathogen surveillance. Fragmentation of surveillance efforts remains a significant challenge that must be addressed.
  3. Aviation’s Unique Role: The aviation industry could be vital in connecting global information. Aircraft waste disposal presents opportunities for pathogen testing, allowing assessment of global trends and pathogen movement. While challenges exist, aviation’s global reach makes it a valuable player.

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Misty Guard

Misty Guard is a policy wonk, bibliophile, gastronome, musicophile, techie nerd and lover of scotch. She lives her life in the spirit of E.B. White's famous quote: "I get up every morning determined by both change the world and have one hell of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult." Misty believes that diversity of people, knowledge, and ideas is what makes the world work. Her blog reflects her endless curiosity, insatiable enjoyment of knowledge, and her willingness to share her wisdom.

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