2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.30.596588
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Time-series sewage metagenomics can separate the seasonal, human-derived and environmental microbial communities, holding promise for source-attributed surveillance

Agnes Becsei,
Alessandro Fuschi,
Saria Otani
et al.

Abstract: Sewage metagenomics has risen to prominence in urban population surveillance of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Unknown species with similarity to known genomes cause database bias in reference-based metagenomics. To improve surveillance, we designed this study to recover sewage genomes and develop a quantification and correlation workflow for these genomes and AMR over time. We used longitudinal sewage sampling in seven treatment plants from five major European cities to explore the utility of c… Show more

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