Uses of Wastewater Surveillance

Why in News?

  • ICMR to launch wastewater surveillance for 10 viruses across 50 cities in next 6 months.
  • Currently operational in 5 cities.
  • Aim: Early detection of virus spread, growth trends & timely health interventions.

About Wastewater

  • Water affected by human use (households, industries, agriculture).
  • Must be treated before safe release/reuse.

ICMR’s Plan

  • Scale-up Wastewater & Environmental Surveillance (WES) nationwide.
  • Currently: COVID-19 & Polio under watch.
  • Expansion: Fever, diarrhoea, encephalitis, respiratory distress pathogens.
  • New surveillance for Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) in outbreak-prone areas.
  • Complements existing ILI & SARI surveillance (IDSP + ICMR).

Importance

  • Rising emergence & re-emergence of pathogens in India.
  • Wastewater-Based Epidemiology (WBE):
    • Early outbreak detection.
    • Real-time, community-level data.
    • Detects asymptomatic cases.
    • Cost-effective, non-invasive, population-wide.
    • Identifies hotspots & guides efficient resource allocation.
    • Strengthens pandemic preparedness & global health security.

Working

  • Infected people shed pathogens via waste (toilet, shower, washing).
  • Pathogen fragments reach sewage → samples collected → lab testing.
  • Detection within 5–7 days.
  • Data informs health measures: prevention, testing, vaccination.

Wider Applications

  • Detects pollution sources → protects freshwater & marine ecosystems.
  • Supports environmental monitoring & sustainability.
  • UNEP & WHO: push for global adoption to strengthen health + environment systems.
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