Temporal Detection and Phylogenetic Assessment of SARS-CoV-2 in Municipal Wastewater

Artem Nemudryi(Montana State University), Anna Nemudraia(Montana State University), Tanner Wiegand(Montana State University), Kevin Surya(Montana State University), Murat Buyukyoruk(Montana State University), Calvin Cicha(Montana State University), Karl K. Vanderwood(Lake County), Royce A. Wilkinson(Montana State University), Blake Wiedenheft(Montana State University)
Cell Reports Medicine
August 31, 2020
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Abstract

SARS-CoV-2 has recently been detected in feces, which indicates that wastewater may be used to monitor viral prevalence in the community. Here, we use RT-qPCR to monitor wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 RNA over a 74-day time course. We show that changes in SARS-CoV-2 RNA concentrations follow symptom onset gathered by retrospective interview of patients but precedes clinical test results. In addition, we determine a nearly complete (98.5%) SARS-CoV-2 genome sequence from wastewater and use phylogenetic analysis to infer viral ancestry. Collectively, this work demonstrates how wastewater can be used as a proxy to monitor viral prevalence in the community and how genome sequencing can be used for genotyping viral strains circulating in a community.


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