AI-based wastewater sampling predicts COVID pressure on hospitals
The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, used wastewater data from 159 counties in the US, covering nearly 100 million Americans, along with US hospital admission records, to develop the prediction model.
The research was led by Professor
"COVID-19 still poses a heavy burden on healthcare systems around the world. The number of Australians in hospital with COVID-19 peaked at around 5500. Rapid increases in patient numbers can stress frontline healthcare capacity and increase fatality rates,"
"Current prediction methods are based on COVID-19 laboratory testing, or self-testing and reporting, however this does not pick up asymptomatic cases, and many countries are moving away from rigorous testing requirements," she said.
"Wastewater monitoring is already conducted in many countries, but it is limited to showing whether COVID-19 is present in a region, as well as a rough estimation of whether the burden is increasing or decreasing.
"We used artificial intelligence to pick up patterns and changes in the data and learn from this to increase the accuracy of predictions.
"Variables that can influence hospital admissions include changing behaviour due to public policies, vaccination rates, holidays and weather. The established model can help accurately predict the hospitalisation needs due to COVID-19 in the region," he said.
"My PhD focused on sewer design to reduce concrete corrosion, however I graduated right around the time of COVID-19 and saw an opportunity to monitor and study the pandemic," said
"I'm grateful for the opportunity to receive the WH Gladstones award, particularly as an early career researcher, to explore the potential to create early-warning systems for COVID-19 and other diseases. I hope this work can benefit the community and inspire other women in science."
The paper: Wastewater-based epidemiology predicts COVID-19-induced weekly new hospital admissions in over 150 USA counties was authored with
The study was supported by the Australian Research Council and the Australian Academy of Science.
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is among the top 100 universities in the world, known for driving positive impact through a range of global research partnerships. UTS ranks #1 in research impact in
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