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medRxivMay 2023 DOI:
10.1101/2023.05.03.23289441

Comprehensive Wastewater Sequencing Reveals Community and Variant Dynamics of the Collective Human Virome

Tisza, Michael; Cregeen, Sara Javornik; Avadhanula, Vasanthi; Zhang, Ping; Ayvaz, Tulin; Feliz, Karen; Hoffman, Kristi L.; Clark, Justin R.; Terwilliger, Austen; Ross, Matthew C.; Cormier, Juwan; Henke, David; Troisi, Catherine; Wu, Fuqing; Rios, Janelle; Deegan, Jennifer; Hansen, Blake; Balliew, John; Gitter, Anna; Zhang, Kehe; Li, Runze; Bauer, Cici X.; Mena, Kristina D.; Piedra, Pedro A.; Petrosino, Joseph F.; Boerwinkle, Eric; Maresso, Anthony W.
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Abstract
Wastewater is a discarded human by-product but analyzing it may help us understand the health of communities. Epidemiologists first analyzed wastewater to track outbreaks of poliovirus decades ago, but so-called wastewater-based epidemiology was reinvigorated to monitor SARS-CoV-2 levels. Current approaches overlook the activity of most human viruses and preclude a deeper understanding of human virome community dynamics. We conducted a comprehensive sequencing-based analysis of 363 longitudinal wastewater samples from ten distinct sites in two major cities. Over 450 distinct pathogenic viruses were detected. Sequencing reads of established pathogens and emerging viruses correlated to clinical data sets. Viral communities were tightly organized by space and time. Finally, the most abundant human viruses yielded sequence variant information consistent with regional spread and evolution. We reveal the viral landscape of human wastewater and its potential to improve our understanding of outbreaks, transmission, and its effects on overall population health.One-Sentence SummaryWastewater contains a trickle of circulating human viruses, and now we can sequence them to better track community transmission.
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