Eastern Michigan University to test campus wastewater for COVID-19
Eastern Michigan University said it will soon begin testing wastewater on campus for signs of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
As part of its return-to-campus plan, the public research university is partnering with Michigan-based firm Aquasight to track the presence of the novel coronavirus in wastewater flowing from residence halls and apartment complexes on the school's campus in Ypsilanti, west of Detroit.
Tests have shown that wastewater contains infectious biomarkers that can signal the growth or reduction of the virus in a community or around a college campus, according to Eastern Michigan University President James Smith.
"This monitoring process, while not diagnostic, may provide early detection of asymptomatic cases," Smith said in a statement Friday. "The results of the tests will help us pinpoint any concerning trends and expand individual testing among specific populations as necessary."
Other schools, including the University of Arizona and Utah State University, are reportedly doing similar testing.