Wastewater-based epidemiology for health and lifestyle  - presented by Dr. Sara Castiglioni and Prof. Xiqing Li  and Dr. Dan Burgard PhD and A.Prof Phong Thai

Wastewater-based epidemiology for health and lifestyle

Sara Castiglioni, Xiqing Li , Dan Burgard and Phong Thai

Dr. Sara CastiglioniProf. Xiqing Li Dr. Dan Burgard PhDA.Prof Phong Thai
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A. C. Singer et al. (2023) A world of wastewater-based epidemiology. Nat Water
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Wastewater-based epidemiology for health and lifestyle
Dr. Sara Castiglioni
Sara Castiglioni
Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Prof. Xiqing Li
Xiqing Li
Peking University
Dr. Dan Burgard PhD
Dan Burgard
University of Puget Sound
A.Prof Phong Thai
Phong Thai
University of Queensland

Wastewater-based epidemiology was widely used to monitor the spreading of COVID-19. We now know that the technique has the potential help us studying a wide range of population health issues and lifestyle aspects, including dietary habits, illegal drug usage or medications. We shall discuss the issue with Sara Castiglioni (Istituto Mario Negri), Xiqing Li (Peking University), Phon Thai (University of Queensland) and Daniel Burgard (University of Puget Sound).

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References
  • 1.
    A. C. Singer et al. (2023) A world of wastewater-based epidemiology. Nat Water
  • 2.
    P. K. Thai et al. (2023) The use of asthma and allergy medicines is associated with exposure to smoking. Nat Water
  • 3.
    F. Ahmed et al. (2023) Wastewater-based monitoring could help guide responses to the USA opioid epidemic. Nat Water
  • 4.
    R. H. Sarah (2023) Making environmental research more effective. Nat Water
  • 5.
    D. A. Burgard et al. (2019) Using wastewater‐based analysis to monitor the effects of legalized retail sales on cannabis consumption in Washington State, USA. Addiction
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    D. A. Burgard et al. (2013) Potential trends in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) drug use on a college campus: Wastewater analysis of amphetamine and ritalinic acid. Science of The Total Environment
  • 7.
    D. R. Moore et al. (2014) Psychostimulant use among college students during periods of high and low stress: An interdisciplinary approach utilizing both self-report and unobtrusive chemical sample data. Addictive Behaviors
  • 8.
    L. Bijlsma et al. (2020) The estimation of cannabis consumption through wastewater analysis. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry
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