Structured Ethical Review for Wastewater-Based Testing in Support of Public Health

Devin A. Bowes, Amanda Darling, Erin M. Driver, Devrim Kaya, Rasha Maal-Bared, Lisa M. Lee, Kenneth Goodman, Sangeet Adhikari, Srijan Aggarwal, Aaron Bivins, Zuzana Bohrerova, Alasdair Cohen, Claire Duvallet, Rasha A. Elnimeiry, Justin M. Hutchison, Vikram Kapoor, Ishi Keenum, Fangqiong Ling, Deborah Sills, Ananda TiwariPeter Vikesland, Ryan Ziels, Cresten Mansfeldt

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Abstract

Wastewater-based testing (WBT) for SARS-CoV-2 has rapidly expanded over the past three years due to its ability to provide a comprehensive measurement of disease prevalence independent of clinical testing. The development and simultaneous application of WBT measured biomarkers for research activities and for the pursuit of public health goals, both areas with well-established ethical frameworks. Currently, WBT practitioners do not employ a standardized ethical review process, introducing the potential for adverse outcomes for WBT professionals and community members. To address this deficiency, an interdisciplinary workshop developed a framework for a structured ethical review of WBT. The workshop employed a consensus approach to create this framework as a set of 11 questions derived from primarily public health guidance. This study retrospectively applied these questions to SARS-CoV-2 monitoring programs covering the emergent phase of the pandemic (3/2020-2/2022 (n = 53)). Of note, 43% of answers highlight a lack of reported information to assess. Therefore, a systematic framework would at a minimum structure the communication of ethical considerations for applications of WBT. Consistent application of an ethical review will also assist in developing a practice of updating approaches and techniques to reflect the concerns held by both those practicing and those being monitored by WBT supported programs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12969-12980
Number of pages12
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume57
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 5 2023

Keywords

  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Wastewater-based epidemiology
  • building-scale
  • ethics
  • structured review
  • sub-sewershed

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