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Predicting Community Immunity Status Using Wastewater-based Epidemiology - Raphael Chukwuka Nnachi

University of Massachusetts Amherst
2026
Wastewater Epidemiology
public health
infectious disease
antibodies
COVID-19
epidemiology
Wastewater Surveillance
Disease Monitoring
community health
immunology
environmental health
public health policy
Vaccination Campaigns
outbreak detection
pandemic preparedness
Sewage Analysis
population health
Health Analytics
disease prevention
Health Infrastructure
wastewater treatment
biomedical research
Early Warning Systems
health equity
Surveillance Science
Viral Monitoring
Community Immunity
public health data
global health
environmental monitoring
Laboratory Analysis
Disease Forecasting
Health Systems
Urban Health
preventive medicine

This research uses wastewater-based epidemiology to monitor antibodies excreted by communities, providing early insights into population vulnerability to infectious diseases. By analyzing antibody trends in wastewater over time, the work helps public health authorities identify at-risk communities, allocate resources more effectively, strengthen vaccination strategies, and improve outbreak preparedness.

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