Temporal, spatial, and methodological considerations in evaluating the viability of measles wastewater surveillance

W Chen, K Bibby - Science of The Total Environment, 2025‏ - Elsevier
Measles is a highly transmissible disease of increasing concern due to waning vaccination
contributing to a significant rise in measles cases, with 283 reported cases and 16 outbreaks …

Detection of Measles Virus Genotype A in a Non-Endemic Wastewater Setting: Insights from Measles Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring in Canada's Capital …

E Tomalty, É Mercier, L Pisharody… - … & Technology Letters, 2025‏ - ACS Publications
The recent global resurgence of measles in 2023–2024, despite vaccine preventability,
underscores a critical public health issue, largely due to reduced vaccination coverage …

Wastewater testing during the South African 2022-2023 measles outbreak demonstrates the potential of environmental surveillance to support measles elimination

N Ndlovu, V Mabasa, C Sankar, N Msomi, E Phalane… - medRxiv, 2024‏ - medrxiv.org
Background Sensitive clinical surveillance and high vaccination coverage are required to
meet the WHO 2030 measles elimination target. Whilst wastewater and environmental …

Benchmarking concentration and direct extraction methods for wastewater-based surveillance of eight human respiratory viruses: implications for rapid application to …

ALW Wang, M Jiang, A Nguyen, SR Kane, MK Borucki… - bioRxiv, 2024‏ - biorxiv.org
Wastewater monitoring is rapidly expanding to provide surveillance for a growing number of
epidemic and endemic pathogens. To provide early warning and support rapid response to …