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Main Authors: Apsemidis, Anastasios, Weyermair, Karin, Stüger, Hans Peter, Kuchling, Sabrina, Zerak, Tadej, Alber, Oliver
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18682
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author Apsemidis, Anastasios
Weyermair, Karin
Stüger, Hans Peter
Kuchling, Sabrina
Zerak, Tadej
Alber, Oliver
author_facet Apsemidis, Anastasios
Weyermair, Karin
Stüger, Hans Peter
Kuchling, Sabrina
Zerak, Tadej
Alber, Oliver
contents Wastewater data can be very useful for epidemic control during a disease outbreak and proper synthesis of different sources of information can be integrated towards an alerting system, that can be used for decision support. Wastewater data are considered to be of high quality, since they do not depend on testing and can take into account asymptomatic cases. However, little effort has been given into utilizing such information in statistical process control procedures, usually aimed at industrial problems. In this article, we demonstrate how wastewater data can be utilized in health surveillance and propose a statistical framework that can act as a decision support tool. Specifically, we analyze SARS-CoV-2 wastewater data from Austria, constructing summary variables to implicitly describe the Covid-19 prevalence and, based on them, we assess the effectiveness of the current sampling strategy of Austria. We propose a framework of a statistical process monitoring system to aid epidemic management procedures in case SARS-CoV-2 concentration gets dangerously high.
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spellingShingle Integrating Region-Specific SARS-CoV-2 Data for Statistical Wastewater Monitoring
Apsemidis, Anastasios
Weyermair, Karin
Stüger, Hans Peter
Kuchling, Sabrina
Zerak, Tadej
Alber, Oliver
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Wastewater data can be very useful for epidemic control during a disease outbreak and proper synthesis of different sources of information can be integrated towards an alerting system, that can be used for decision support. Wastewater data are considered to be of high quality, since they do not depend on testing and can take into account asymptomatic cases. However, little effort has been given into utilizing such information in statistical process control procedures, usually aimed at industrial problems. In this article, we demonstrate how wastewater data can be utilized in health surveillance and propose a statistical framework that can act as a decision support tool. Specifically, we analyze SARS-CoV-2 wastewater data from Austria, constructing summary variables to implicitly describe the Covid-19 prevalence and, based on them, we assess the effectiveness of the current sampling strategy of Austria. We propose a framework of a statistical process monitoring system to aid epidemic management procedures in case SARS-CoV-2 concentration gets dangerously high.
title Integrating Region-Specific SARS-CoV-2 Data for Statistical Wastewater Monitoring
topic Applications
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18682