Cuadros Diego F, Chen Xi, Li Jingjing, Omori Ryosuke, Musuka Godfrey
Digital Epidemiology Laboratory, Digital Futures, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 41221, USA.
Department of Geography and GIS, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 41221, USA.
Pathogens. 2024 Aug 14;13(8):685. doi: 10.3390/pathogens13080685.
This review article will present a comprehensive examination of the use of modeling, spatial analysis, and geographic information systems (GIS) in the surveillance of viruses in wastewater. With the advent of global health challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater surveillance has emerged as a crucial tool for the early detection and management of viral outbreaks. This review will explore the application of various modeling techniques that enable the prediction and understanding of virus concentrations and spread patterns in wastewater systems. It highlights the role of spatial analysis in mapping the geographic distribution of viral loads, providing insights into the dynamics of virus transmission within communities. The integration of GIS in wastewater surveillance will be explored, emphasizing the utility of such systems in visualizing data, enhancing sampling site selection, and ensuring equitable monitoring across diverse populations. The review will also discuss the innovative combination of GIS with remote sensing data and predictive modeling, offering a multi-faceted approach to understand virus spread. Challenges such as data quality, privacy concerns, and the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration will be addressed. This review concludes by underscoring the transformative potential of these analytical tools in public health, advocating for continued research and innovation to strengthen preparedness and response strategies for future viral threats. This article aims to provide a foundational understanding for researchers and public health officials, fostering advancements in the field of wastewater-based epidemiology.
这篇综述文章将全面考察建模、空间分析和地理信息系统(GIS)在废水病毒监测中的应用。随着新冠疫情等全球卫生挑战的出现,废水监测已成为病毒爆发早期检测和管理的关键工具。本综述将探讨各种建模技术的应用,这些技术能够预测和理解废水系统中病毒的浓度和传播模式。它强调了空间分析在绘制病毒载量地理分布方面的作用,为社区内病毒传播动态提供见解。将探讨GIS在废水监测中的整合,强调此类系统在数据可视化、优化采样点选择以及确保对不同人群进行公平监测方面的效用。该综述还将讨论GIS与遥感数据和预测模型的创新结合,提供一种多维度方法来理解病毒传播。将解决数据质量、隐私问题以及跨学科合作的必要性等挑战。本综述最后强调了这些分析工具在公共卫生方面的变革潜力,倡导持续研究和创新,以加强对未来病毒威胁的防范和应对策略。本文旨在为研究人员和公共卫生官员提供基础理解,推动基于废水的流行病学领域的进步。