Dynamic clade transitions and the influence of vaccination on the spatiotemporal circulation of SARS-CoV-2 variants

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Banho Cecília Artico,de Carvalho Marques Beatriz,Sacchetto Lívia,Lima Ana Karoline Sepedro,Parra Maisa Carla Pereira,Lima Alex Ranieri Jeronimo,Ribeiro Gabriela,Martins Antonio Jorge,Barros Claudia Renata dos Santos,Elias Maria Carolina,Sampaio Sandra Coccuzzo,Slavov Svetoslav Nanev,Rodrigues Evandra Strazza,Santos Elaine Vieira,Covas Dimas Tadeu,Kashima Simone,Brassaloti Ricardo Augusto,Petry Bruna,Clemente Luan Gaspar,Coutinho Luiz Lehmann,Assato Patricia Akemi,da Silva da Costa Felipe Allan,Grotto Rejane Maria Tommasini,Poleti Mirele Daiana,Lesbon Jessika Cristina Chagas,Mattos Elisangela Chicaroni,Fukumasu Heidge,Giovanetti Marta,Alcantara Luiz Carlos Junior,Souza-Neto Jayme A.,Rahal Paula,Araújo João PessoaORCID,Spilki Fernando Rosado,Althouse Benjamin M.,Vasilakis Nikos,Nogueira Maurício LacerdaORCID

Abstract

AbstractSince 2021, the emergence of variants of concern (VOC) has led Brazil to experience record numbers of in COVID-19 cases and deaths. The expanded spread of the SARS-CoV-2 combined with a low vaccination rate has contributed to the emergence of new mutations that may enhance viral fitness, leading to the persistence of the disease. Due to limitations in the real-time genomic monitoring of new variants in some Brazilian states, we aimed to investigate whether genomic surveillance, coupled with epidemiological data and SARS-CoV-2 variants spatiotemporal spread in a smaller region, can reflect the pandemic progression at a national level. Our findings revealed three SARS-CoV-2 variant replacements from 2021 to early 2022, corresponding to the introduction and increase in the frequency of Gamma, Delta, and Omicron variants, as indicated by peaks of the Effective Reproductive Number (Reff). These distinct clade replacements triggered two waves of COVID-19 cases, influenced by the increasing vaccine uptake over time. Our results indicated that the effectiveness of vaccination in preventing new cases during the Delta and Omicron circulations was six and eleven times higher, respectively, than during the period when Gamma was predominant, and it was highly efficient in reducing the number of deaths. Furthermore, we demonstrated that genomic monitoring at a local level can reflect the national trends in the spread and evolution of SARS-CoV-2.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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