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Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Hubert, C.R.J., Acosta, N., Waddell, B.J., Hasing, M.E., Qiu, Y., Fuzzen, M., Harper, N.B.J., Bautista, M.A., Gao, T., Papparis, C., Van Doorn, J., Du, K., Xiang, K., Chan, L., Vivas, L., Pradhan, P., McCalder, J., Low, K., England, W.E., Conly, J., Ryan, M.C., Achari, G., Hu, J., Cabaj, J.L., Sikora, C., Svenson, L., Zelyas, N., Servos, M., Meddings, J., Hrudey, S.E., Frankowski, K., Parkins, M.D., Pang, X., Lee, B.E.
Title
Emergence and spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in Alberta communities revealed by wastewater monitoring
Year
2022
Publication Outlet
Emerging Infectious Disease 28(9): 1770-1776
DOI
ISBN
ISSN
Citation
Hubert, C.R.J., Acosta, N., Waddell, B.J., Hasing, M.E., Qiu, Y., Fuzzen, M., Harper, N.B.J., Bautista, M.A., Gao, T., Papparis, C., Van Doorn, J., Du, K., Xiang, K., Chan, L., Vivas, L., Pradhan, P., McCalder, J., Low, K., England, W.E., Conly, J., Ryan, M.C., Achari, G., Hu, J., Cabaj, J.L., Sikora, C., Svenson, L., Zelyas, N., Servos, M., Meddings, J., Hrudey, S.E., Frankowski, K., Parkins, M.D., Pang, X., Lee, B.E. (2022) Emergence and spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in Alberta communities revealed by wastewater monitoring. Emerging Infectious Disease 28(9): 1770-1776.
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2809.220476
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
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