1. Tracking the international spread of SARS-CoV-2 lineages B.1.1.7 and B.1.351/501Y-V2 with grinch
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Darío García de Viedma, Angelica Bianco, Torsten Seemann, Nikita Sahadeo, Orna Mor, Richard R. Lessells, Christian Drosten, Nikki E. Freed, Aekyung Park, Chuan Kok Lim, Michal Mandelboim, Sanmarié Schlebusch, Georgi Merhi, Tanja Stadler, Kamran Khan, Ira Deveson, Joep de Ligt, Kirsten St. George, Nuno R. Faria, Mailie Gall, Matthew Storey, Chitra Pattabiraman, Teemu Smura, Andrew Rambaut, Tamara Salloum, Antonio Parisi, Sureshnee Pillay, Erica Lasek-Nesselquist, Ravi Vasanthapuram, Issac I. Bogoch, Xiaoyun Ren, Dirk Eggink, Jamie McMahon, Reina S. Sikkema, Satu Kurkela, William D. Rawlinson, Jennifer Giandhari, Maitshwarelo Matsheka, Tulio de Oliveira, Daniela Loconsole, Laurence Josset, Malebogo Kebabonye, Gape Nyepetsi, V. Sudha rani, Joana Isidro, Madisa Mine, Lars Steinbrück, Albert Heim, Áine O'Toole, Pramada Prasad, Martina Rueca, Alexander Watts, Chantal Reusken, Lex E. X. Leong, SeqCOVID-Spain, Marion Koopmans, Hamad Hassan, Antonin Bal, Alicia Arnott, Search Alliance San Diego, Jenny Draper, Vítor Borges, Houriiyah Tegally, Jemma L. Geoghegan, Jane P. Messina, Massab Umair, Neta S. Zuckerman, Sílvia Duarte, Olin K. Silander, Jad Koweyes, Mia Brytting, Maria Chironna, Anita Desai, S. Pavani, Harry Vennema, Verity Hill, Michael J. Carr, Kefentse Arnold Tumedi, Sergio Buenestado-Serrano, Thomas F. Schulz, Barbara Bartolini, Gabo Gonzalez, Bas B. Oude Munnink, Thorsten Wolff, Oliver G. Pybus, Edward C. Holmes, Christine V.F. Carrington, João Paulo Gomes, Moritz U. G. Kraemer, Muhammad Salman, Sima Tokajian, and Virology
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Infecções Respiratórias ,genomic surveillance ,air travel ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Genomics ,genome sequencing ,Virus ,Surveillance ,Pandemic ,B.1.1.7 ,B.1.351 ,N501Y ,Coronavirus ,Sequencing ,genomic epidemiology ,viruses ,Lineage (evolution) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,medicine.disease_cause ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,DNA sequencing ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Genome Sequencing ,Genomic Epidemiology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Genomic Surveillance ,Haplotype ,virus diseases ,COVID-19 ,3. Good health ,Geography ,Air Travel ,Evolutionary biology ,Biological dispersal ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Late in 2020, two genetically-distinct clusters of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with mutations of biological concern were reported, one in the United Kingdom and one in South Africa. Using a combination of data from routine surveillance, genomic sequencing and international travel we track the international dispersal of lineages B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 (variant 501YV2). We account for potential biases in genomic surveillance efforts by including passenger volumes from location of where the lineage was first reported, London and South Africa respectively. Using the software tool grinch (global report investigating novel coronavirus haplotypes), we track the international spread of lineages of concern with automated daily reports, Further, we have built a custom tracking website (cov-lineages.org/global_report.html) which hosts this daily report and will continue to include novel SARS-CoV-2 lineages of concern as they are detected., Wellcome Open Research, 6
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- 2021