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Tracking Emergence and Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant in Large and Small Communities by Wastewater Monitoring in Alberta, Canada.


ABSTRACT: Wastewater monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 enables early detection and monitoring of the COVID-19 disease burden in communities and can track specific variants of concern. We determined proportions of the Omicron and Delta variants across 30 municipalities covering >75% of the province of Alberta (population 4.5 million), Canada, during November 2021-January 2022. Larger cities Calgary and Edmonton exhibited more rapid emergence of Omicron than did smaller and more remote municipalities. Notable exceptions were Banff, a small international resort town, and Fort McMurray, a medium-sized northern community that has many workers who fly in and out regularly. The integrated wastewater signal revealed that the Omicron variant represented close to 100% of SARS-CoV-2 burden by late December, before the peak in newly diagnosed clinical cases throughout Alberta in mid-January. These findings demonstrate that wastewater monitoring offers early and reliable population-level results for establishing the extent and spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants.

SUBMITTER: Hubert CRJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9423933 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tracking Emergence and Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant in Large and Small Communities by Wastewater Monitoring in Alberta, Canada.

Hubert Casey R J CRJ   Acosta Nicole N   Waddell Barbara J M BJM   Hasing Maria E ME   Qiu Yuanyuan Y   Fuzzen Meghan M   Harper Nathanael B J NBJ   Bautista María A MA   Gao Tiejun T   Papparis Chloe C   Van Doorn Jenn J   Du Kristine K   Xiang Kevin K   Chan Leslie L   Vivas Laura L   Pradhan Puja P   McCalder Janine J   Low Kashtin K   England Whitney E WE   Kuzma Darina D   Conly John J   Ryan M Cathryn MC   Achari Gopal G   Hu Jia J   Cabaj Jason L JL   Sikora Chris C   Svenson Larry L   Zelyas Nathan N   Servos Mark M   Meddings Jon J   Hrudey Steve E SE   Frankowski Kevin K   Parkins Michael D MD   Pang Xiaoli Lilly XL   Lee Bonita E BE  

Emerging infectious diseases 20220722 9


Wastewater monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 enables early detection and monitoring of the COVID-19 disease burden in communities and can track specific variants of concern. We determined proportions of the Omicron and Delta variants across 30 municipalities covering >75% of the province of Alberta (population 4.5 million), Canada, during November 2021-January 2022. Larger cities Calgary and Edmonton exhibited more rapid emergence of Omicron than did smaller and more remote municipalities. Notable except  ...[more]

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