2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c05060
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Detection and Quantification of Enteric Pathogens in Aerosols Near Open Wastewater Canals in Cities with Poor Sanitation

Abstract: Urban sanitation infrastructure is inadequate in many low-income countries, leading to the presence of highly concentrated, uncontained fecal waste streams in densely populated areas. Combined with mechanisms of aerosolization, airborne transport of enteric microbes and their genetic material is possible in such settings but remains poorly characterized. We detected and quantified enteric pathogen-associated gene targets in aerosol samples near open wastewater canals (OWCs) or impacted (receiving sewage or was… Show more

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“…Four main hypothesized mechanisms by which hydrometeorological conditions impact short‐term risk of enteropathogen transmission include waterborne dispersal (K. Levy et al., 2016 ), airborne dispersal (Dennehy, 2000 ; Ginn et al., 2021 ), survival on surfaces and fomites (Abad et al., 1994 ; Hurst et al., 1980 ) and host factors or behaviors influencing contact rates (T.‐C. Chan et al., 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Four main hypothesized mechanisms by which hydrometeorological conditions impact short‐term risk of enteropathogen transmission include waterborne dispersal (K. Levy et al., 2016 ), airborne dispersal (Dennehy, 2000 ; Ginn et al., 2021 ), survival on surfaces and fomites (Abad et al., 1994 ; Hurst et al., 1980 ) and host factors or behaviors influencing contact rates (T.‐C. Chan et al., 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Results of this systematic review suggest that fecal signatures are present in ambient urban air across the globe, along with evidence suggesting aerosols may play a role in urban AR spread. Notably, studies conducted in cities in LMICs show a broad and diverse range of airborne microbial gene targets of possibly human fecal origin, potentially related to sanitation infrastructure deficits 123 that permit uncontained waste flows in densely populated urban areas 43 . However, the results also reveal large gaps in the characterization and detection of important enteric and AR-associated pathogens in bioaerosols in ambient urban air.…”
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“…130 This evidence suggests that these may be important targets in urban settings as well, especially when fecal contamination is widespread. Furthermore, few studies targeted and detected enteric viruses, even though fecal microbes are present and often are co-occurring with enteric viruses 43 .…”
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“…2013 ), any use of excreta carries risks of exposure to those contacting the material if pathogens are not inactivated. Enteric pathogens are highly transmissible through well-known direct and indirect pathways ( Ginn et al. 2021 ; Penakalapati et al.…”
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