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Title: Multiple traces of monkeypox detected in non-sewered wastewater with sparse sampling from a densely populated metropolitan area in Asia
Authors: Dhammika Leshan Wannigama
Mohan Amarasiri
Parichart Hongsing
Cameron Hurst
Charin Modchang
Sudarat Chadsuthi
Suparinthon Anupong
Phatthranit Phattharapornjaroen
Ali Hosseini Rad Ali Hosseini
Stefan Fernandez
Angkana T. Huang
Naris Kueakulpattana
Chanikan Tanasatitchai
Porames Vatanaprasan
Thammakorn Saethang
Sirirat Luk-in
Robin James Storer
Puey Ounjai
Naveen Kumar Devanga Ragupathi
Phitsanuruk Kanthawee
Daisuke Sano
Takashi Furukawa
Kazunari Sei
Asada Leelahavanichkul
Talerngsak Kanjanabuch
Nattiya Hirankarn
Paul G. Higgins
Anthony Kicic
Tanittha Chatsuwan
Alexander D. McLellan
Shuichi Abe
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2023
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Abstract: The monkeypox virus is excreted in the feces of infected individuals. Therefore, there is an interest in using viral load detection in wastewater for sentinel early surveillance at a community level and as a complementary approach to syndromic surveillance. We collected wastewater from 63 sewered and non-sewered locations in Bangkok city center between May and August 2022. Monkeypox viral DNA copy numbers were quantified using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and confirmed positive by Sanger sequencing. Monkeypox viral DNA was first detected in wastewater from the second week of June 2022, with a mean copy number of 16.4 copies/ml (n = 3). From the first week of July, the number of viral DNA copies increased to a mean copy number of 45.92 copies/ml. Positive samples were Sanger sequenced and confirmed the presence of the monkeypox virus. Our study is the first to detect monkeypox viral DNA in wastewater from various locations within Thailand. Results suggest that this could be a complementary source for detecting viral DNA and predicting upcoming outbreaks.
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