Biomarker Respiratory Viruses (public View)
City of Tempe
@usgov.city_of_tempe_biomarker_respiratory_viruses_public_view
City of Tempe
@usgov.city_of_tempe_biomarker_respiratory_viruses_public_view
This dataset supports the Biomarker: Respiratory Viruses page on the Tempe Wastewater BioIntel Program site.
Wastewater collection areas are comprised of merged sewage drainage basins that flow to a shared testing location for the Tempe Wastewater BioIntel Program. The wastewater collection areas represent a geographic area for which virus activity is tested.
People infected with a virus excrete the virus in their feces in a process known as “shedding”. The municipal wastewater treatment system (sewage system) collects and aggregates these bathroom contributions across communities.
The process begins at sampling site where, over a period of 24 hours, a wastewater sample is collected along the sewer line. After the sample is acquired, it is immediately transferred to a lab where scientists prepare the sample. The laboratory analysis seeks to determine if there is a signal (or detectable presence) of the biomarker in the wastewater.
Please see the Tempe Wastewater BioIntel Program site for more information on the wastewater testing process at https://wastewater.tempe.gov/.
About the data:
Additional Information:
Source: The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, is an Arizona-based, nonprofit medical research institute.
Contact: Kimberly Sotelo
Contact email: kimberly_sotelo@tempe.gov
Preparation Method: Initial values are provided by TGen. Tempe makes additional calculations to determine the weekly averages or weekly results for each biomarker.
Publish Frequency: Weekly or as data becomes available
Publish Method: Manual
Data Dictionary
Organization: City of Tempe
Last updated: 2024-02-09T14:56:03.007439
Tags: arizona, biointel, biointel-program, biomarker, community-health, gastrointestinal-viruses, public-health, respiratory-viruses, tempe, vector-borne-viruses, virus, wastewater
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"objectid" BIGINT,
"collection_date" TIMESTAMP,
"week_start_date" TIMESTAMP,
"week_end_date" TIMESTAMP,
"collection_area" VARCHAR,
"type_of_sample" VARCHAR,
"category" VARCHAR,
"biomarker" VARCHAR,
"type" VARCHAR,
"weekly_average" DOUBLE
);
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