Temporal and spatial relationships of CrAssphage and enteric viral and bacterial pathogens in wastewater in North Carolina

Water Res. 2023 Jul 1:239:120008. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2023.120008. Epub 2023 Apr 27.

Abstract

Enteric disease remains one of the most common concerns for public health, particularly when it results from human exposure to surface and recreational waters contaminated with wastewater. Characterizing the temporal and spatial variation of enteric pathogens prevalent in wastewater is critical to develop approaches to mitigate their distribution in the environment. In this study, we aim to characterize pathogen variability and test the applicability of the human-associated wastewater indicator crAssphage as an indicator of enteric viral and bacterial pathogens. We conducted weekly samplings for 14 months from four wastewater treatment plants in North Carolina, USA. Untreated wastewater samples were processed using hollow fiber ultrafiltration, followed by secondary concentration methods. Adenovirus, norovirus, enterovirus, Salmonella, Shiga toxin 2 (stx2), Campylobacter, and crAssphage were measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and reverse transcriptase (rt)-qPCR. Our results revealed significant correlations between crAssphage and human adenovirus, enterovirus, norovirus, Salmonella, and Campylobacter (p<0.01). Pathogens and crAssphage concentrations in untreated wastewater showed distinct seasonal patterns, with peak concentrations of crAssphage and viral pathogens in fall and winter, while bacterial pathogens showed peaked concentrations in either winter (Campylobacter), fall (Salmonella), or summer (stx2). This study enhances the understanding of crAssphage as an alternative molecular indicator for both bacterial and viral pathogens. The findings of this study can also inform microbial modeling efforts for the prediction of the impact of wastewater pathogens on surface waters due to increased flooding events and wastewater overflows associated with climate change.

Keywords: And viruses; Bacteria; Enteric pathogens correlations; Municipal untreated wastewater; Spatial variations; Temporal variations; crAssphage; qPCR; rt-qPCR.

MeSH terms

  • Enterovirus*
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Feces / microbiology
  • Humans
  • Norovirus*
  • North Carolina
  • Wastewater
  • Water Microbiology

Substances

  • Wastewater