Wastewater surveillance overcomes socio-economic limitations of laboratory-based surveillance when monitoring disease transmission: the South African experience during the COVID-19 pandemic

Els, FORCID logo, Maree, GORCID logo, Naidoo, YORCID logo, Naidoo, LORCID logo, Mahamuza, P, Macheke, M, Ndlovu, N, Iwu-Jaja, CORCID logo, Taukobong, S, Maposa, S, O'reilly, KMORCID logo, Yousif, M, McCarthy, K and Rachida, S (2025). Wastewater surveillance overcomes socio-economic limitations of laboratory-based surveillance when monitoring disease transmission: the South African experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Dataset]. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28227206.v1
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This data was used to complete data analysis for the manuscript "Wastewater surveillance overcomes socio-economic limitations of laboratory-based surveillance when monitoring disease transmission: the South African experience during the COVID-19 pandemic". The data includes aggregated laboratory case data and wastewater data for two serwersheds in South Africa. Representative socio-economic data from a Quality of life survey was used, and details on sampling can be found at www.gcro.ac.za.

Keywords

wastewater surveillance program, Socio economic factors, SARS-CoV-2

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