Publications by authors named "Barbara Raffael"

Background: Wastewater surveillance (WWS) acts as a vigilant sentinel system for communities, analysing sewage to protect public health by detecting outbreaks and monitoring trends in pathogens and contaminants. To achieve a thorough comprehension of present and upcoming practices and to identify challenges and opportunities for standardisation and improvement in WWS methodologies, two EU surveys were conducted targeting over 750 WWS laboratories across Europe and other regions. The first survey explored a diverse range of activities currently undertaken or planned by laboratories.

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  • A new database aims to gather all publicly available information on the performance of CE-marked diagnostic medical devices (IVDs) and laboratory-developed devices for COVID-19 in one place.
  • This database is manually curated, regularly updated, and serves as a follow-up to the European Commission's guidelines from April 2020.
  • The database is freely accessible to the public at https://covid-19-diagnostics.jrc.ec.europa.eu/.
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Next Generation Sequencing technologies significantly impact the field of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) detection and monitoring, with immediate uses in diagnosis and risk assessment. For this application and in general, considerable challenges remain in demonstrating sufficient trust to act upon the meaningful information produced from raw data, partly because of the reliance on bioinformatics pipelines, which can produce different results and therefore lead to different interpretations. With the constant evolution of the field, it is difficult to identify, harmonise and recommend specific methods for large-scale implementations over time.

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As the basis for managing the risks of chemical exposure, the Chemical Risk Assessment (CRA) process can impact a substantial part of the economy, the health of hundreds of millions of people, and the condition of the environment. However, the number of properly assessed chemicals falls short of societal needs due to a lack of experts for evaluation, interference of third party interests, and the sheer volume of potentially relevant information on the chemicals from disparate sources. In order to explore ways in which computational methods may help overcome this discrepancy between the number of chemical risk assessments required on the one hand and the number and adequateness of assessments actually being conducted on the other, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre organised a workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Chemical Risk Assessment (AI4CRA).

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  • The environmental impact of plastic waste is widely studied, but the effects of micro- and nanoplastics on human health, especially through food and drink, are not well understood.
  • Most research focuses on environmental contamination and lacks a consistent methodology, with many studies either examining wild animal impacts or lab experimentation on microplastic ingestion.
  • This review analyzes studies since 2010 about micro- and nanoplastics in over 200 animal species and food products, highlighting the need for standardized methods to accurately assess human exposure through diet.
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