Exploring the role of wastewater-based epidemiology in understanding tuberculosis burdens in Africa
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Department of Environmental Science, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-08-15Keywords
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complexSub-saharan Africa
Tuberculosis
Wastewater-based epidemiology
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Mtetwa, H. N., Amoah, I. D., Kumari, S., Bux, F., & Reddy, P. (2023). Exploring the role of wastewater-based epidemiology in understanding tuberculosis burdens in Africa. Environmental Research, 231, 115911.Journal
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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a persistent challenge to public health and presents a substantial menace, especially in developing nations of sub-Saharan Africa. It exerts a considerable strain on healthcare systems in these regions. Effective control requires reliable surveillance, which can be improved by incorporating environmental data alongside clinical data. Molecular advances have led to the development of alternative surveillance methods, such as wastewater-based epidemiology. This studyinvestigated the presence, concentration, and diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, the cause of TB, in from six African countries: Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Cameroon, and South Africa. Samples were collected from wastewater treatment plants. All samples were found to contain Mycobacterium species that have been linked to TB in both humans and animals, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium africanum, and Mycobacterium caprae, at varying concentrations. The highest median concentration was found in Ghana, reaching up to 4.7 Log copies/ml for MTBC, 4.6 Log copies/ml for M. bovis, and 3.4 Log copies/ml for M. africanum. The presence of M. africanum outside of West Africa was found in South Africa, Kenya, and Uganda and could indicate the spread of the pathogen. The study underscores the usefulness of wastewater-based epidemiology for tracking TB and shows that even treated wastewater may contain these pathogens, posing potential public health risks. © 2023 The AuthorsNote
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10.1016/j.envres.2023.115911
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