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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

The chemical exposome in maternal blood and placenta and the potential use of sewage sludge to prioritize hazardous substances

Gil-Solsona R., Nika M., Alygizakis N., Bustamante M., Villanueva C., Gutiérrez-Martín D., Restrepo E., Foraster M., Gómez-Roig M., Llurba-Olive E., Sunyer J., Dadvand P., Thomaidis N., (Corresponding) Gago-Ferrero P.
Topic: 
Wastewater-Based Epidemiology
Chemicals are part of our daily lives and we are exposed to numerous chemicals through multiple pathways. Relevant scientific evidence contributing to the regulation of hazardous chemicals require a holistic approach to assess simultaneous exposure to multiple compounds. Currently, the main way to...Read more
Keywords: 
Sewage epidemiology, Human Biomonitoring, Non-target analysis, High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS),
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00045

Evaluation of physico-chemical factors affecting Wastewater-Based Epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in a southern Philippine sewershed

(Corresponding) Jaraula C., Limen M., Otero M., Miguel R., Kobayashi V., Baja E., del Mundo D., Murao L.
Topic: 
Wastewater-Based Epidemiology
Wastewater-Based Epidemiology as a complementary Public Health Surveillance tool in Davao City proved useful as the basis of further improvements in disease surveillance. Weekly sampling from November to December in 2020 identified 91% sewer water samples with SARS-CoV-2 RNA despite the lack of...Read more
Keywords: 
low-sanitation areas, low-income country wastewater-based surveillance, untreated wastewater, sewershed, COVID-19
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00229