Rapid epidemic expansion of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in southern Africa
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Viana, RaquelMoyo, Sikhulile
Amoako, Daniel G.
Tegally, Houriiyah
Scheepers, Cathrine
Althaus, Christian L.
Anyaneji, Ugochukwu J.
Bester, Philip A.
Boni, Maciej F.
Chand, Mohammed
Choga, Wonderful T.
Colquhoun, Rachel
Davids, Michaela
Deforche, Koen
Doolabh, Deelan
Engelbrecht, Susan
Everatt, Josie
Giandhari, Jennifer
Giovanetti, Marta
Hardie, Diana
Hill, Verity
Hsiao, Nei-Yuan
Iranzadeh, Arash
Ismail, Arshad
Joseph, Charity
Joseph, Rageema
Koopile, Legodile
Pond, Sergei
Kraemer, Moritz U. G.
Kuate-Lere, Lesego
Laguda-Akingba, Oluwakemi
Lesetedi-Mafoko, Onalethatha
Lessells, Richard J.
Lockman, Shahin
Lucaci, Alexander
Maharaj, Arisha
Mahlangu, Boitshoko
Maponga, Tongai
Mahlakwane, Kamela
Makatini, Zinhle
Marais, Gert
Maruapula, Dorcas
Masupu, Kereng
Matshaba, Mogomotsi
Mayaphi, Simnikiwe
Mbhele, Nokuzola
Mbulawa, Mpaphi B.
Mendes, Adriano
Mlisana, Koleka
Mnguni, Anele
Mohale, Thabo
Moir, Monika
Moruisi, Kgomotso
Mosepele, Mosepele
Motsatsi, Gerald
Motswaledi, Modia S.
Mphoyalgosi, Thongbotho
Msomi, Nokukhanya
Mwangi, Peter N.
Naidoo, Yeshnee
Ntuli, Noxolo
Nyaga, Martin
Olubayo, Lucier
Pillary, Sureshnee
Radlibe, Botshelo
Ramphal, Yajna
Ramphal, Upasana
San, James E.
Scott, Lesley
Shapiro, Roger
Singh, Lavanya
Smith-Lawrence, Pamela
Stevens, Wendy
Strydom, Amy
Subramoney, Kathleen
Tebeila, Naume
Tshiabuila, Derek
Tsui, Joseph
van Wyk, Stephanie
Weaver, Steven
Wibmer, Constantinos K.
Wilkinson, Eduan
Wolter, Nicole
Zarebski, Alexander E.
Zuze, Boitumelo
Goedhals, Dominique
Preiser, Wolfgang
Treurnicht, Florette
Venter, Marietje
Williamson, Carolyn
Pybus, Oliver G.
Bhiman, Jinal N.
Glass, Allison
Martin, Darren P.
Rambaut, Andrew
Gaseitsiwe, Simani
von Gottberg, Anne
de Oliviera, Tulio
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.19.21268028Abstract
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic in southern Africa has been characterised by three distinct waves. The first was associated with a mix of SARS-CoV-2 lineages, whilst the second and third waves were driven by the Beta and Delta variants respectively1–3. In November 2021, genomic surveillance teams in South Africa and Botswana detected a new SARS-CoV-2 variant associated with a rapid resurgence of infections in Gauteng Province, South Africa. Within three days of the first genome being uploaded, it was designated a variant of concern (Omicron) by the World Health Organization and, within three weeks, had been identified in 87 countries. The Omicron variant is exceptional for carrying over 30 mutations in the spike glycoprotein, predicted to influence antibody neutralization and spike function4. Here, we describe the genomic profile and early transmission dynamics of Omicron, highlighting the rapid spread in regions with high levels of population immunity.Citation to related work
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