Laboratory of International Wastewater-based Epidemiology

Research

About International Wastewater-based Epidemiology Laboratory

  • "Social Collaboration Course": funded by leading enterprises such as Shionogi & Co., Ltd. and Shimadzu Corporation, our laboratory conducts collaborative research with these sponsoring companies, facillitating the transformation from research to practical application.
  • "Wastewater-based epidemiology": a pioneering field that investigates pathogens, such as viruses, in wastewater to monitor population-level trends of infectious diseases and enhance public health.
  • Our mission: to contribute to building a resilient society against infectious diseases by advancing this new academic field and implementing wastewater epidemiological surveillance both domestically and internationally.
  • International Atmosphere: Our team comprises of faculty and researchers from divese culture background. We also collaborate strongly with excellent researchers around the world.

Research Content

The concept of “Wastewater-based Epidemiology” contributing to the development of a resilient society against infectious diseases
The concept of “Wastewater-based Epidemiology” contributing to the development of a resilient society against infectious diseases
Development of high-sensitivity and high-accuracy detection technology for viruses in wastewater
Development of high-sensitivity and high-accuracy detection technology for viruses in wastewater

With the increasing international human mobility, many infectious diseases, including COVID-19, are being imported from overseas. Furthermore, climate change is increasing the risk of tropical infections, such as Dengue fever, entering the country. Monitoring the cross-border influx of viruses is extremely important from a national security perspective in countering future public health crises.

This research project aims to collect aircraft wastewater and airport terminal sewage at major international airports such as Narita and Haneda. We will conduct surveillance for various viruses, including but not limited to the novel coronavirus (and its variants). Our goal is to demonstrate the feasibility of early detection of cross-border viral infections through a wastewater epidemiological approach.

Monitoring cross-border inflow of viral infections through sewage epidemiology surveys at international airports