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Indoor Dust as a Matrix for Surveillance of COVID-19.

Nicole Renninger1, Nicholas Nastasi1,2,3, Ashleigh Bope1,2,3, Samuel J Cochran1,2,3, Sarah R Haines1,2,3, Neeraja Balasubrahmaniam1,2,3, Katelyn Stuart3, Aaron Bivins4, Kyle Bibby4, Natalie M Hull1,5, Karen C Dannemiller6,3,5.   

Abstract

Ongoing disease surveillance is a critical tool to mitigate viral outbreaks, especially during a pandemic. Environmental monitoring has significant promise even following widespread vaccination among high-risk populations. The goal of this work is to demonstrate molecular severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) monitoring in bulk floor dust and related samples as a proof of concept of a noninvasive environmental surveillance methodology for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and potentially other viral diseases. Surface swab, passive sampler, and bulk floor dust samples were collected from the rooms of individuals positive for COVID-19, and SARS-CoV-2 was measured with quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (RT-qPCR) and two digital PCR (dPCR) methods. Bulk dust samples had a geometric mean concentration of 163 copies/mg of dust and ranged from nondetects to 23,049 copies/mg of dust detected using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). An average of 89% of bulk dust samples were positive for the virus by the detection methods compared to 55% of surface swabs and fewer on the passive sampler (19% carpet, 29% polystyrene). In bulk dust, SARS-CoV-2 was detected in 76%, 93%, and 97% of samples measured by qPCR, chip-based dPCR, and droplet dPCR, respectively. Detectable viral RNA in the bulk vacuum bags did not measurably decay over 4 weeks, despite the application of a disinfectant before room cleaning. Future monitoring efforts should further evaluate RNA persistence and heterogeneity in dust. This study did not measure virus infectivity in dust or potential transmission associated with dust. Overall, this work demonstrates that bulk floor dust is a potentially useful matrix for long-term monitoring of viral disease in high-risk populations and buildings.IMPORTANCE Environmental surveillance to assess pathogen presence within a community is proving to be a critical tool to protect public health, and it is especially relevant during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Importantly, environmental surveillance tools also allow for the detection of asymptomatic disease carriers and for routine monitoring of a large number of people as has been shown for SARS-CoV-2 wastewater monitoring. However, additional monitoring techniques are needed to screen for outbreaks in high-risk settings such as congregate care facilities. Here, we demonstrate that SARS-CoV-2 can be detected in bulk floor dust collected from rooms housing infected individuals. This analysis suggests that dust may be a useful and efficient matrix for routine surveillance of viral disease.
Copyright © 2021 Renninger et al.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; built environment; dust; indoor environment; monitoring; outbreak; surveillance; vacuum; virus

Year:  2021        PMID: 33850045     DOI: 10.1128/mSystems.01350-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  mSystems        ISSN: 2379-5077            Impact factor:   6.496


  11 in total

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Authors:  Victor J Cantú; Rodolfo A Salido; Shi Huang; Gibraan Rahman; Rebecca Tsai; Holly Valentine; Celestine G Magallanes; Stefan Aigner; Nathan A Baer; Tom Barber; Pedro Belda-Ferre; Maryann Betty; MacKenzie Bryant; Martin Casas Maya; Anelizze Castro-Martínez; Marisol Chacón; Willi Cheung; Evelyn S Crescini; Peter De Hoff; Emily Eisner; Sawyer Farmer; Abbas Hakim; Laura Kohn; Alma L Lastrella; Elijah S Lawrence; Sydney C Morgan; Toan T Ngo; Alhakam Nouri; R Tyler Ostrander; Ashley Plascencia; Christopher A Ruiz; Shashank Sathe; Phoebe Seaver; Tara Shwartz; Elizabeth W Smoot; Thomas Valles; Gene W Yeo; Louise C Laurent; Rebecca Fielding-Miller; Rob Knight
Journal:  medRxiv       Date:  2021-12-07

2.  The Built Environment Assessment of Residential Areas in Wuhan during the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak.

Authors:  Heli Lu; Menglin Xia; Ziyuan Qin; Siqi Lu; Ruimin Guan; Yuna Yang; Changhong Miao; Taizheng Chen
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-25       Impact factor: 4.614

3.  COVID-19 Prediction using Genomic Footprint of SARS-CoV-2 in Air, Surface Swab and Wastewater Samples.

Authors:  Helena M Solo-Gabriele; Shelja Kumar; Samantha Abelson; Johnathon Penso; Julio Contreras; Kristina M Babler; Mark E Sharkey; Alejandro M A Mantero; Walter E Lamar; John J Tallon; Erin Kobetz; Natasha Schaefer Solle; Bhavarth S Shukla; Richard J Kenney; Christopher E Mason; Stephan C Schürer; Dusica Vidovic; Sion L Williams; George S Grills; Dushyantha T Jayaweera; Mehdi Mirsaeidi; Naresh Kumar
Journal:  medRxiv       Date:  2022-04-01

4.  The challenge of SARS-CoV-2 environmental monitoring in schools using floors and portable HEPA filtration units: Fresh or relic RNA?

Authors:  Rogelio Zuniga-Montanez; David A Coil; Jonathan A Eisen; Randi Pechacek; Roque G Guerrero; Minji Kim; Karen Shapiro; Heather N Bischel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 3.752

5.  Synthesis and assessment of copper-based nanoparticles as a surface coating agent for antiviral properties against SARS-CoV-2.

Authors:  Agung Purniawan; Maria Inge Lusida; Royan Wafi Pujiyanto; Aldise Mareta Nastri; Adita Ayu Permanasari; Alfonsus Adrian Hadikusumo Harsono; Nur Hafidzah Oktavia; Sigit Tri Wicaksono; Jezzy Renova Dewantari; Rima Ratnanggana Prasetya; Krisnoadi Rahardjo; Mitsuhiro Nishimura; Yasuko Mori; Kazufumi Shimizu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  SARS-CoV-2 Distribution in Residential Housing Suggests Contact Deposition and Correlates with Rothia sp.

Authors:  Victor J Cantú; Rodolfo A Salido; Shi Huang; Gibraan Rahman; Rebecca Tsai; Holly Valentine; Celestine G Magallanes; Stefan Aigner; Nathan A Baer; Tom Barber; Pedro Belda-Ferre; Maryann Betty; MacKenzie Bryant; Martín Casas Maya; Anelizze Castro-Martínez; Marisol Chacón; Willi Cheung; Evelyn S Crescini; Peter De Hoff; Emily Eisner; Sawyer Farmer; Abbas Hakim; Laura Kohn; Alma L Lastrella; Elijah S Lawrence; Sydney C Morgan; Toan T Ngo; Alhakam Nouri; Ashley Plascencia; Christopher A Ruiz; Shashank Sathe; Phoebe Seaver; Tara Shwartz; Elizabeth W Smoot; R Tyler Ostrander; Thomas Valles; Gene W Yeo; Louise C Laurent; Rebecca Fielding-Miller; Rob Knight
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 7.324

7.  SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance in Indoor Air Using Electrochemical Sensor for Continuous Monitoring and Real-Time Alerts.

Authors:  Fei Lu; Ozhan Gecgel; Ashwin Ramanujam; Gerardine G Botte
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-13

8.  Sentinel Cards Provide Practical SARS-CoV-2 Monitoring in School Settings.

Authors:  Victor J Cantú; Karenina Sanders; Pedro Belda-Ferre; Rodolfo A Salido; Rebecca Tsai; Brett Austin; William Jordan; Menka Asudani; Amanda Walster; Celestine G Magallanes; Holly Valentine; Araz Manjoonian; Carrissa Wijaya; Vinton Omaleki; Stefan Aigner; Nathan A Baer; Maryann Betty; Anelizze Castro-Martínez; Willi Cheung; Peter De Hoff; Emily Eisner; Abbas Hakim; Alma L Lastrella; Elijah S Lawrence; Toan T Ngo; Tyler Ostrander; Ashley Plascencia; Shashank Sathe; Elizabeth W Smoot; Aaron F Carlin; Gene W Yeo; Louise C Laurent; Anna Liza Manlutac; Rebecca Fielding-Miller; Rob Knight
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 7.324

Review 9.  Digital PCR Applications in the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Era: a Roadmap for Future Outbreaks.

Authors:  Raphael Nyaruaba; Caroline Mwaliko; David Dobnik; Pavel Neužil; Patrick Amoth; Matilu Mwau; Junping Yu; Hang Yang; Hongping Wei
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 50.129

10.  Comparison of heat-inactivated and infectious SARS-CoV-2 across indoor surface materials shows comparable RT-qPCR viral signal intensity and persistence.

Authors:  Rodolfo A Salido; Victor J Cantú; Alex E Clark; Sandra L Leibel; Anahid Foroughishafiei; Anushka Saha; Abbas Hakim; Alhakam Nouri; Alma L Lastrella; Anelizze Castro-Martínez; Ashley Plascencia; Bhavika Kapadia; Bing Xia; Christopher Ruiz; Clarisse A Marotz; Daniel Maunder; Elijah S Lawrence; Elizabeth W Smoot; Emily Eisner; Evelyn S Crescini; Laura Kohn; Lizbeth Franco Vargas; Marisol Chacón; Maryann Betty; Michal Machnicki; Min Yi Wu; Nathan A Baer; Pedro Belda-Ferre; Peter De Hoff; Phoebe Seaver; R Tyler Ostrander; Rebecca Tsai; Shashank Sathe; Stefan Aigner; Sydney C Morgan; Toan T Ngo; Tom Barber; Willi Cheung; Aaron F Carlin; Gene W Yeo; Louise C Laurent; Rebecca Fielding-Miller; Rob Knight
Journal:  bioRxiv       Date:  2021-07-19
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