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2. The Role of Children in Household Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Across Four Waves of the Pandemic.
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Fuller, Trevon, Bastos, Leonardo, Carvalho, Marilia, Resende, Paola, Damasceno, Luana, Cruz, Oswaldo, Medeiros, Fernando, Calvet, Guilherme, Guaraldo, Lusiele, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, Whitworth, James, Smith, Christopher, Siqueira, Marilda, and Brasil, Patrícia
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COVID-19 vaccines ,SARS-CoV-2 variants ,extended family ,inactivated vaccines ,transmission ,Adult ,Female ,Adolescent ,Child ,Humans ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Prospective Studies ,Pandemics ,Family Characteristics - Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in close-contact settings such as households. We hypothesized that children would most often acquire SARS-CoV-2 from a symptomatic adult caregiver. METHODS: This prospective cohort study was conducted from April 2020 to July 2022 in a low-resource, urban settlement in Brazil. We recruited families who brought their children to a public clinic. We collected nasopharyngeal and oral swabs from household members and tracked symptoms and vaccination. RESULTS: In total, 1256 participants in 298 households were tested for SARS-CoV-2. A total of 4073 RT-PCR tests were run with 893 SARS-CoV-2 positive results (21.9%). SARS-CoV-2 cases were defined as isolated cases (N = 158) or well-defined transmission events (N = 175). The risk of household transmission was lower if the index case was a child (OR: 0.3 [95% CI: 0.16-0.55], P < .001) or was vaccinated (OR: 0.29 [95% CI: 0.1-0.85], P = .024), and higher if the index was symptomatic (OR: 2.53 [95% CI: 1.51-4.26], P < .001). The secondary attack rate for child index cases to child contacts was 0.29, whereas the secondary attack rate for adult index cases to child contacts was 0.47 (P = .08). CONCLUSIONS: In this community, children were significantly less infectious to their household contacts than adolescents or adults. Most children were infected by a symptomatic adult, usually their mother. There was a double benefit of vaccination as it protected the vaccine from severe illness and prevented onward transmission to household contacts. Our findings may also be valid for similar populations throughout Latin America.
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- 2023
3. Accuracy of saliva for SARS-CoV-2 detection in outpatients and their household contacts during the circulation of the Omicron variant of concern.
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Calvet, Guilherme, Ogrzewalska, Maria, Tassinari, Wagner, Guaraldo, Lusiele, Resende, Paola, Fuller, Trevon, Penetra, Stephanie, Borges, Michele, Pina-Costa, Anielle, Martins, Ezequias, Moraes, Isabella, Santos, Heloisa, Damasceno, Luana, Medeiros-Filho, Fernando, Espindola, Otavio, Mota, Fernando, Nacife, Valéria, Pauvolid-Corrêa, Alex, Whitworth, Jimmy, Smith, Chris, Siqueira, Marilda, and Brasil, Patrícia
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Nasopharynx ,Saliva ,Humans ,Specimen Handling ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Child ,Outpatients ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 Testing ,Accuracy ,Omicron ,Clinical Research ,Lung ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,Good Health and Well Being ,Microbiology ,Clinical Sciences ,Medical Microbiology - Abstract
BackgroundWhile nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs are considered the gold standard for severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) detection, several studies have shown that saliva is an alternative specimen for COVID-19 diagnosis and screening.MethodsTo analyze the utility of saliva for the diagnosis of COVID-19 during the circulation of the Omicron variant, participants were enrolled in an ongoing cohort designed to assess the natural history of SARS-CoV-2 infection in adults and children. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), and Cohen's kappa coefficient were calculated to assess diagnostic performance.ResultsOverall, 818 samples were collected from 365 outpatients from January 3 to February 2, 2022. The median age was 32.8 years (range: 3-94 years). RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 was confirmed in 97/121 symptomatic patients (80.2%) and 62/244 (25.4%) asymptomatic patients. Substantial agreement between saliva and combined nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal samples was observed with a Cohen's kappa value of 0.74 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.67-0.81]. Sensitivity was 77% (95% CI: 70.9-82.2), specificity 95% (95% CI: 91.9-97), PPV 89.8% (95% CI: 83.1-94.4), NPV 87.9% (95% CI: 83.6-91.5), and accuracy 88.5% (95% CI: 85.0-91.4). Sensitivity was higher among samples collected from symptomatic children aged three years and older and adolescents [84% (95% CI: 70.5-92)] with a Cohen's kappa value of 0.63 (95% CI: 0.35-0.91).ConclusionsSaliva is a reliable fluid for detecting SARS-CoV-2, especially in symptomatic children and adolescents during the circulation of the Omicron variant.
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- 2023
4. Long COVID-19 syndrome associated with Omicron XBB.1.5 infection: a case report.
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Espíndola, Otávio, Resende, Paola, Guaraldo, Lusiele, Calvet, Guilherme, Fuller, Trevon, Penetra, Stephanie, Santos, Heloisa, Pina-Costa, Anielle, da Silva, Michele, Moraes, Isabella, Medeiros, Fernando, Whitworth, Jimmy, Smith, Christopher, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, Siqueira, Marilda, and Brasil, Patrícia
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Female ,Humans ,Aged ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome ,Brazil ,Chromosome Mapping - Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is interest in lingering non-specific symptoms after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, referred to as Long coronavirus disease 2019 (Long COVID-19). It remains unknown whether the risk of Long COVID-19 is associated with pre-existing comorbidities or initial COVID-19 severity, including infections due to new Omicron lineages which predominated in 2023. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this case report was to characterize the clinical features of acute XBB.1.5 infection followed by Long COVID-19. METHODS: We followed a 73-year old female resident of Rio de Janeiro with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 during acute infection and subsequent months. The SARS-CoV-2 lineage was determined by genome sequencing. FINDINGS: The participant denied comorbidities and had completed a two-dose vaccination schedule followed by two booster doses eight months prior to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Primary infection by viral lineage XBB.1.5. was clinically mild, but the participant subsequently reported persistent fatigue. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: This case demonstrates that Long COVID-19 may develop even after mild disease due to SARS-CoV-2 in fully vaccinated and boosted individuals without comorbidities. Continued monitoring of new SARS-CoV-2 lineages and associated clinical outcomes is warranted. Measures to prevent infection should continue to be implemented including development of new vaccines and antivirals effective against novel variants.
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- 2023
5. Reduced ability to neutralize the Omicron variant among adults after infection and complete vaccination with BNT162b2, ChAdOx1, or CoronaVac and heterologous boosting
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Espíndola, Otávio Melo, Fuller, Trevon L, de Araújo, Mia Ferreira, Tort, Luis Fernando Lopez, Guaraldo, Lusiele, Calvet, Guilherme, Resende, Paola, Bonaldo, Myrna, Whitworth, Jimmy, Smith, Chris, Siqueira, Marilda, and Brasil, Patrícia
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Pneumonia ,Biotechnology ,Prevention ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Lung ,Immunization ,Infectious Diseases ,Pneumonia & Influenza ,Biodefense ,Vaccine Related ,3.4 Vaccines ,Prevention of disease and conditions ,and promotion of well-being ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Humans ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,BNT162 Vaccine ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Vaccination ,Antibodies ,Neutralizing ,Antibodies ,Viral - Abstract
COVID-19 vaccines have dramatically reduced rates of severe infection requiring hospitalization. However, SARS-CoV-2 variants have reduced vaccine effectiveness at preventing any symptomatic infection. This real-world study analyzed binding and neutralizing antibodies generated after complete vaccination and boosting across three vaccine platforms. Binding antibodies decayed most slowly in people under 60 with hybrid immunity. Neutralizing antibodies against Omicron BA.1 were reduced compared to other variants. The anamnestic anti-spike IgG response to the first boost was more pronounced than after the second boost. Monitoring of the effects of SARS-CoV-2 mutations on disease severity and the effectiveness of therapeutics is warranted.
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6. Cohort-profile: Household transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in a low-resource community in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Brasil, Patrícia, Damasceno, Luana, Fuller, Trevon, Bastos, Leonardo S, Cruz, Oswaldo G, Medeiros, Fernando, Calvet, Guilherme Amaral, Resende, Paola, Whitworth, Jimmy, Smith, Chris, Siqueira, Marilda M, and Carvalho, Marilia
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,Infectious Diseases ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Biodefense ,Immunization ,Vaccine Related ,Biotechnology ,Lung ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Child ,Humans ,Female ,Male ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Prospective Studies ,Pandemics ,Brazil ,Antibodies ,Community child health ,Epidemiology ,Clinical Sciences ,Public Health and Health Services ,Other Medical and Health Sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences ,Psychology - Abstract
PurposeTo better understand the household transmission of SARS-COV-2 in a low-resource community in Rio de Janeiro during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022).ParticipantsThis is an open prospective cohort study of children ≤12 years old and their household contacts. During home visits over 24 months, we collected data on sociodemographic characteristics, behavioural data, clinical manifestations of SARS-CoV-2, vaccination status, SARS-CoV-2 (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) RT-PCR and anti-S antibody tests. Among adults, the majority of participants were women (62%).Findings to dateWe enrolled 845 families from May 2020 to May 2022. The median number of residents per household was four. The median household density, defined as the number of persons per room, was 0.95. The risk of SARS-CoV-2 occurrence was higher in households with a high number of persons per room. Children were not the principal source of SARS-CoV-2 infections in their households during the first wave of the pandemic.Future plansFuture studies will investigate cellular and humoral immune responses to locally circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants, which is relevant for the design of vaccines, antivirals and monoclonal antibodies. We will also engage in outreach to encourage vaccination as a means of limiting the transmission of novel SARS-CoV-2 variants and other emerging pathogens.
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7. Incidence of SARS-CoV-2 over four epidemic waves in a low-resource community in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: A prospective cohort study.
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Carvalho, Marilia Sa, Bastos, Leonardo Soares, Fuller, Trevon, Cruz, Owaldo Gonçalves, Damasceno, Luana, Calvet, Guilherme, Resende, Paola Cristina, Smith, Chris, Whitworth, Jimmy, Siqueira, Marilda, and Brasil, Patricia
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COVID-19 ,Household transmission ,Incidence density ,Vaccine Related ,Biodefense ,Prevention ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Infectious Diseases ,Clinical Research ,Immunization ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being - Abstract
BackgroundIncidence rates of SARS-CoV-2 infections in low-resource communities can inform vaccination strategies and non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Our objective was to estimate incidence over four epidemic waves in a slum in Rio de Janeiro, a proxy for economically deprived areas in the Global South.MethodsProspective cohort of children and household contacts screened for SARS-CoV-2 by PCR and serology (IgG). The incidence density of PCR positive infections estimated for each wave - the first wave, Zeta, Gamma and Delta - was compared to an index combining NPIs and vaccination coverage.Findings718 families and 2501 individuals were enrolled, from May 2020 to November 2021. The incidence density of SARS-CoV-2 infection due to the first wave was 2, 3 times that of the other waves. The incidence among children was lower than that of older participants, except in later waves, when vaccination of the elderly reached 90%. Household agglomeration was significantly associated with incidence only during the first wave.InterpretationThe incidence of infection greatly exceeded rates reported in similar cohorts. The observed reduction in incidence in the elderly during the Delta variant wave, in spite of the rollback of NPIs, can be attributed to increased vaccine coverage. The high incidence in young people reinforces the importance of vaccination in this age group, a policy that has yet to receive the full support of some sectors of society.FundingUK Medical Research Council, Foundation for the Advancement of Science of the State of Rio de Janeiro, National Council for Scientific and Technological Development.
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8. SARS-CoV-2 intra-host diversity, antibody response, and disease severity after reinfection by the variant of concern Gamma in Brazil
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Naveca, Felipe Gomes, Nascimento, Valdinete Alves, Nascimento, Fernanda, Ogrzewalska, Maria, Pauvolid-Corrêa, Alex, Araújo, Mia Ferreira, Arantes, Ighor, Batista, Érika Rocha, Magalhães, Alessandro Álvares, Vinhal, Fernando, Mattos, Tirza Peixoto, Riediger, Irina, Debur, Maria do Carmo, Grinsztejn, Beatriz, Veloso, Valdiléa G., Brasil, Patrícia, Rodrigues, Rodrigo Ribeiro, Rovaris, Darcita Buerger, Fernandes, Sandra Bianchini, Fernandes, Cristiano, Santos, João Hugo Abdalla, Abdalla, Lígia Fernandes, Costa-Filho, Rubens, Silva, Marineide, Souza, Victor, Costa, Ágatha Araújo, Mejía, Matilde, Brandão, Maria Júlia, Gonçalves, Luciana Fé, Silva, George Allan, de Jesus, Michele Silva, Pessoa, Karina, Corado, André de Lima Guerra, Duarte, Debora Camila Gomes, Machado, Ana Beatriz, Zukeram, Ketiuce de Azevedo, Valente, Natalia, Lopes, Renata Serrano, Pereira, Elisa Cavalcante, Appolinario, Luciana Reis, Rocha, Alice Sampaio, Tort, Luis Fernando Lopez, Sekizuka, Tsuyoshi, Itokawa, Kentaro, Hashino, Masanori, Kuroda, Makoto, Dezordi, Filipe Zimmer, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, Delatorre, Edson, Gräf, Tiago, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Bello, Gonzalo, and Resende, Paola Cristina
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9. Comparative epidemic expansion of SARS-CoV-2 variants Delta and Omicron in the Brazilian State of Amazonas
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Arantes, Ighor, Bello, Gonzalo, Nascimento, Valdinete, Souza, Victor, da Silva, Arlesson, Silva, Dejanane, Nascimento, Fernanda, Mejía, Matilde, Brandão, Maria Júlia, Gonçalves, Luciana, Silva, George, da Costa, Cristiano Fernandes, Abdalla, Ligia, Santos, João Hugo, Ramos, Tatyana Costa Amorim, Piantham, Chayada, Ito, Kimihito, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Resende, Paola Cristina, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, Delatorre, Edson, Gräf, Tiago, and Naveca, Felipe Gomes
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10. Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome after reinfection and vaccine breakthrough by the SARS-CoV-2 Gamma variant in Brazil
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Penetra, Stephanie LS, da Silva, Michele FB, Resende, Paola, Pina-Costa, Anielle, Santos, Heloisa FP, Guaraldo, Lusiele, Calvet, Guilherme A, Ogrzewalska, Maria, Arantes, Ighor, Zukeram, Ketiuce, de Araújo, Mia F, Lima, Ana Beatriz Machado, Lopes, Renata Serrano, Lira-Silva, Larissa R, Moraes, Isabella V, Wakimoto, Mayumi D, Fuller, Trevon L, Gabaglia, Claudia Raja, Espíndola, Otávio M, Bonaldo, Myrna C, Daniel-Ribeiro, Cláudio Tadeu, Whitworth, Jimmy, Smith, Chris, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, Pauvolid-Correa, Alex, Siqueira, Marilda M, and Brasil, Patricia
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Infectious Diseases ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Lung ,Vaccine Related ,Pneumonia ,Immunization ,Rare Diseases ,Biodefense ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Brazil ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Immunization ,Passive ,Reinfection ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Vaccines ,Inactivated ,COVID-19 Serotherapy ,Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome ,SARS-CoV-2 variants ,whole-genome sequencing ,reinfection ,post-acute COVID-19 syndrome ,COVID-19 breakthrough infection ,health personnel ,Microbiology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Clinical sciences ,Epidemiology ,Public health - Abstract
We describe a case of prolonged COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 Gamma variant in a fully vaccinated healthcare worker, 387 days after an infection caused by lineage B.1.1.33. Infections were confirmed by whole-genome sequencing and corroborated by the detection of neutralizing antibodies in convalescent serum samples. Considering the permanent exposure of this healthcare worker to SARS-CoV-2, the waning immunity after the first infection, the low efficacy of the inactivated vaccine at preventing COVID-19, the immune escape of the Gamma variant (VOC), and the burden of post-COVID syndrome, this individual would have benefited from an additional dose of a heterologous vaccine.
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11. Global disparities in SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance
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Brito, Anderson F, Semenova, Elizaveta, Dudas, Gytis, Hassler, Gabriel W, Kalinich, Chaney C, Kraemer, Moritz UG, Ho, Joses, Tegally, Houriiyah, Githinji, George, Agoti, Charles N, Matkin, Lucy E, Whittaker, Charles, Howden, Benjamin P, Sintchenko, Vitali, Zuckerman, Neta S, Mor, Orna, Blankenship, Heather M, de Oliveira, Tulio, Lin, Raymond TP, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Resende, Paola Cristina, Vasconcelos, Ana Tereza R, Spilki, Fernando R, Aguiar, Renato Santana, Alexiev, Ivailo, Ivanov, Ivan N, Philipova, Ivva, Carrington, Christine VF, Sahadeo, Nikita SD, Branda, Ben, Gurry, Céline, Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian, Naidoo, Dhamari, von Eije, Karin J, Perkins, Mark D, van Kerkhove, Maria, Hill, Sarah C, Sabino, Ester C, Pybus, Oliver G, Dye, Christopher, Bhatt, Samir, Flaxman, Seth, Suchard, Marc A, Grubaugh, Nathan D, Baele, Guy, and Faria, Nuno R
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Health Sciences ,Prevention ,Human Genome ,Biodefense ,Vaccine Related ,Immunization ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Genetics ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Genome ,Viral ,COVID-19 ,Pandemics ,Genomics ,Bulgarian SARS-CoV-2 sequencing group ,Communicable Diseases Genomics Network ,COVID-19 Impact Project ,Danish Covid-19 Genome Consortium ,Fiocruz COVID-19 Genomic Surveillance Network ,GISAID core curation team ,Network for Genomic Surveillance in South Africa ,Swiss SARS-CoV-2 Sequencing Consortium - Abstract
Genomic sequencing is essential to track the evolution and spread of SARS-CoV-2, optimize molecular tests, treatments, vaccines, and guide public health responses. To investigate the global SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance, we used sequences shared via GISAID to estimate the impact of sequencing intensity and turnaround times on variant detection in 189 countries. In the first two years of the pandemic, 78% of high-income countries sequenced >0.5% of their COVID-19 cases, while 42% of low- and middle-income countries reached that mark. Around 25% of the genomes from high income countries were submitted within 21 days, a pattern observed in 5% of the genomes from low- and middle-income countries. We found that sequencing around 0.5% of the cases, with a turnaround time
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12. SARS-CoV-2 surveillance-based on municipal solid waste leachate in Brazil
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Lanzarini, Natália Maria, Mannarino, Camille Ferreira, Ribeiro, André Vinicius Costa, Prado, Tatiana, Vahia, Leonardo Saboia, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Resende, Paola Cristina, Quintaes, Bianca Ramalho, and Miagostovich, Marize Pereira
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- 2023
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13. SARS-CoV-2 Infection Dynamics in Children and Household Contacts in a Slum in Rio de Janeiro
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Lugon, Pâmella, Fuller, Trevon, Damasceno, Luana, Calvet, Guilherme, Resende, Paola Cristina, Matos, Aline Rocha, Fumian, Tulio Machado, Malta, Fábio Correia, Salgado, Aline Dessimoni, Fernandes, Fernanda Christina Morone, de Carvalho, Liege Maria Abreu, Guaraldo, Lusiele, Bastos, Leonardo, Cruz, Oswaldo Gonçalves, Whitworth, James, Smith, Chris, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, Siqueira, Marilda, Carvalho, Marilia Sa, and Brasil, Patricia
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Prevention ,Biodefense ,Lung ,Pediatric ,Clinical Research ,Infectious Diseases ,Pneumonia ,Vaccine Related ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Brazil ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 Serological Testing ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Family Characteristics ,Female ,Humans ,Infant ,Male ,Poverty Areas ,Prospective Studies ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Young Adult ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Pediatrics ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences ,Psychology - Abstract
To investigate the dynamics of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a vulnerable population of children and their household contacts. SARS-CoV-2 reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assays and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) immunoglobulin G serology tests were performed in children and their household contacts after enrollment during primary health care clinic visits. Participants were followed prospectively with subsequent specimens collected through household visits in Manguinhos, an impoverished urban slum (a favela) in Rio de Janeiro at 1, 2, and 4 weeks and quarterly post study enrollment. Six hundred sixty-seven participants from 259 households were enrolled from May to September 2020. This included 323 children (0-13 years), 54 adolescents (14-19 years), and 290 adults. Forty-five (13.9%) children had positive test results for SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction. SARS-CoV-2 infection was most frequent in children aged
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14. Reemergence of Dengue Virus Serotype 3, Brazil, 2023
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Naveca, Felipe Gomes, Santiago, Gilberto A., Maito, Rodrigo Melo, Meneses, Catia Alexandra Ribeiro, Nascimento, Valdinete Alves do, de Souza, Victor Costa, Nascimento, Fernanda Oliveira do, Silva, Dejanane, Mejia, Matilde, Goncalves, Luciana, de Figueiredo, Regina Maria Pinto, Cruz, Ana Cecilia Ribeiro, Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz, Presibella, Mayra Marinho, Marques, Nelson Fernando Quallio, Riediger, Irina Nastassja, de Mendonca, Marcos Cesar Lima, de Bruycker-Nogueira, Fernanda, Sequeira, Patricia C., de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo, Resende, Paola, Campos, Tulio, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, Graf, Tiago, Delatorre, Edson, Kopp, Edgar, Morrison, Andrea, Munoz-Jordan, Jorge L., and Bello, Gonzalo
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Epidemics -- Causes of -- Brazil ,Dengue -- Causes of ,Dengue viruses -- Identification and classification -- Distribution -- Genetic aspects ,Company distribution practices ,Health - Abstract
Dengue virus serotype 3 (DENV-3) consists of 5 distinct genotypes (I-V). Genotype III (GIII) is the most widespread and was associated with large outbreaks in Asia, Africa, and the Americas [...]
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15. Detecting lineage-defining mutations in SARS-CoV-2 using colorimetric RT-LAMP without probes or additional primers
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dos Santos, Carlos Abelardo, Silva, Lívia do Carmo, Souza Júnior, Marcio Neres de, Mendes, Geovana de Melo, Estrela, Paulo Felipe Neves, de Oliveira, Kézia Gomes, de Curcio, Juliana Santana, Resende, Paola Cristina, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Pauvolid-Corrêa, Alex, Duarte, Gabriela Rodrigues Mendes, and Silveira-Lacerda, Elisângela de Paula
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16. Unique RNA replication characteristics and nucleocapsid protein expression may explain differences in the replication capacity of SARS-COV-2 lineages.
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Correa, Isadora Alonso, primary, de Souza, Marcos Romario Matos, additional, da Silva, Gustavo Peixoto Duarte, additional, Pimentel, Anna Beatriz Sampaio Vianna Macedo, additional, Calil, Pedro Telles, additional, Cunha, Marcela Sabino, additional, Mariani, Diana, additional, Brindeiro, Rodrigode Moares, additional, Costa, Sara Mesquita, additional, Simas, Maria Clara da Costa, additional, Ota, Victor Akira, additional, Pereira, Elisa Cavalcante, additional, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonca, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Galliez, Rafael Mello, additional, Faffe, Debora Souza, additional, Silva, Rosane Jesus, additional, Castineiras, Terezinha Marta Pereira Pinto, additional, Tanuri, Amilcar Jesus, additional, and da Costa, Luciana Jesus, additional
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- 2024
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17. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 P.2 Lineage Associated with Reinfection Case, Brazil, June-October 2020
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Resende, Paola Cristina, Bezerra, Joao Felipe, Vasconcelos, Romero Henrique Teixeira, Arantes, Ighor, Appolinario, Luciana, Mendonca, Ana Carolina, Paixao, Anna Carolina, Duarte, Ana Carolina, Silva, Thauane, Rocha, Alice Sampaio, Lima, Ana Beatriz Machado, Pauvolid-Correa, Alex, Motta, Fernando Couto, Teixeira, Dalane Loudal Florentino, Carneiro, Thiago Franco de Oliveira, Neto, Francisco Paulo Freire, Herbster, Isabel Diniz, Leite, Anderson Brandao, Riediger, Irina Nastassja, Debur, Maria do Carmo, Naveca, Felipe Gomes, Almeida, Walquiria, Livorati, Mirian, Bello, Gonzalo, and Siqueira, Marilda M.
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Diseases -- Relapse ,Health - Abstract
The efficiency and persistence of natural protective immunity caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection or vaccination are currently unknown. Reinfection cases have been reported in different [...]
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18. Wastewater-based epidemiology as a useful tool to track SARS-CoV-2 and support public health policies at municipal level in Brazil
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Prado, Tatiana, Fumian, Tulio Machado, Mannarino, Camille Ferreira, Resende, Paola Cristina, Motta, Fernando Couto, Eppinghaus, Ana Lucia Fontes, Chagas do Vale, Vitor Hugo, Braz, Ricardo Marinho Soares, de Andrade, Juliana da Silva Ribeiro, Maranhão, Adriana Gonçalves, and Miagostovich, Marize Pereira
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19. COVID-19 in Amazonas, Brazil, was driven by the persistence of endemic lineages and P.1 emergence
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Naveca, Felipe Gomes, Nascimento, Valdinete, de Souza, Victor Costa, Corado, André de Lima, Nascimento, Fernanda, Silva, George, Costa, Ágatha, Duarte, Débora, Pessoa, Karina, Mejía, Matilde, Brandão, Maria Júlia, Jesus, Michele, Gonçalves, Luciana, da Costa, Cristiano Fernandes, Sampaio, Vanderson, Barros, Daniel, Silva, Marineide, Mattos, Tirza, Pontes, Gemilson, Abdalla, Ligia, Santos, João Hugo, Arantes, Ighor, Dezordi, Filipe Zimmer, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, Resende, Paola Cristina, Delatorre, Edson, Gräf, Tiago, and Bello, Gonzalo
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- 2021
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20. SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Interest and Concern naming scheme conducive for global discourse
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Konings, Frank, Perkins, Mark D., Kuhn, Jens H., Pallen, Mark J., Alm, Erik J., Archer, Brett N., Barakat, Amal, Bedford, Trevor, Bhiman, Jinal N., Caly, Leon, Carter, Lisa L., Cullinane, Anne, de Oliveira, Tulio, Druce, Julian, El Masry, Ihab, Evans, Roger, Gao, George F., Gorbalenya, Alexander E., Hamblion, Esther, Herring, Belinda L., Hodcroft, Emma, Holmes, Edward C., Kakkar, Manish, Khare, Shagun, Koopmans, Marion P. G., Korber, Bette, Leite, Juliana, MacCannell, Duncan, Marklewitz, Marco, Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian, Rico, Jairo Andres Mendez, Munster, Vincent J., Neher, Richard, Munnink, Bas Oude, Pavlin, Boris I., Peiris, Malik, Poon, Leo, Pybus, Oliver, Rambaut, Andrew, Resende, Paola, Subissi, Lorenzo, Thiel, Volker, Tong, Suxiang, van der Werf, Sylvie, von Gottberg, Anne, Ziebuhr, John, and Van Kerkhove, Maria D.
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21. Genomic sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 in Rwanda reveals the importance of incoming travelers on lineage diversity
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Butera, Yvan, Mukantwari, Enatha, Artesi, Maria, Umuringa, Jeanne d’arc, O’Toole, Áine Niamh, Hill, Verity, Rooke, Stefan, Hong, Samuel Leandro, Dellicour, Simon, Majyambere, Onesphore, Bontems, Sebastien, Boujemla, Bouchra, Quick, Josh, Resende, Paola Cristina, Loman, Nick, Umumararungu, Esperance, Kabanda, Alice, Murindahabi, Marylin Milumbu, Tuyisenge, Patrick, Gashegu, Misbah, Rwabihama, Jean Paul, Sindayiheba, Reuben, Gikic, Djordje, Souopgui, Jacob, Ndifon, Wilfred, Rutayisire, Robert, Gatare, Swaibu, Mpunga, Tharcisse, Ngamije, Daniel, Bours, Vincent, Rambaut, Andrew, Nsanzimana, Sabin, Baele, Guy, Durkin, Keith, Mutesa, Leon, and Rujeni, Nadine
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22. Re-emergence of Gamma-like-II and emergence of Gamma-S:E661D SARS-CoV-2 lineages in the south of Brazil after the 2021 outbreak
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Oliveira, Mauro M., Schemberger, Michelle O., Suzukawa, Andreia A., Riediger, Irina N., do Carmo Debur, Maria, Becker, Guilherme, Resende, Paola Cristina, Gräf, Tiago, Balsanelli, Eduardo, de Baura, Valter Antônio, de Souza, Emanuel M., Pedrosa, Fábio O., Alves, Lysangela R., Blanes, Lucas, Nardelli, Sheila Cristina, Aguiar, Alessandra M., Albrecht, Letusa, Zanette, Dalila, Ávila, Andréa R., Morello, Luis Gustavo, Marchini, Fabricio K., dos Santos, Hellen G., Passetti, Fabio, Dallagiovanna, Bruno, and Faoro, Helisson
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- 2021
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23. Resurgence of human respiratory syncytial virus during COVID‐19 pandemic in Southern Brazil.
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Fröhlich, Guilherme C., Gregianini, Tatiana S., Pinheiro, Felipe G., Nascimento, Rodrigo, Cezar, Thiago M., Pscheidt, Veridiane M., Selayaran, Tainá, Martins, Letícia G., Gomes, Marcelo Ferreira da Costa, Salvato, Richard S., Pereira, Elisa C., Guimarães‐Ribeiro, Victor, Scalioni, Letícia de Paula, Siqueira, Marilda M., Resende, Paola C., and Veiga, Ana B. G.
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COVID-19 pandemic ,RESPIRATORY syncytial virus ,RESPIRATORY syncytial virus infections ,INFLUENZA B virus ,RESPIRATORY infections ,H7N9 Influenza ,HUMAN metapneumovirus infection - Abstract
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is an important cause of respiratory infection in humans. Severe cases are common in children ≤2 years old, immunocompromised individuals, and the elderly. In 2020, RSV infection reduced in Rio Grande do Sul (RS), southern Brazil; however, in 2021 resurgence of RSV was observed. This study analyzed epidemiological and genetic features of RSV infection cases reported in 2021 in RS. Nasopharyngeal samples collected from individuals with respiratory infection negative for SARS‐CoV‐2, Influenza A and B viruses were assessed for the presence of RSV by real time RT‐qPCR. RSV‐A and RSV‐B genomic sequencing and phylogenetic reconstructions were performed for genotyping and clade characterization. Among 21,035 respiratory samples analyzed, 2,947 were positive for RSV, 947 of which were hospitalized patients. Positive cases were detected year‐round, with the highest number in June–July (winter). Children <1 year comprised 56.28% (n = 533) of the hospitalized patients infected with RSV, whereas 14.46% (n = 137) were individuals >60 years. Of a total of 361 deaths, 14.68% (n = 53) were RSV positive, mostly patients >60 years old (73.58%, n = 39). Chronic kidney disease, cardiopathy, Down syndrome and neurological diseases were associated with RSV infection. RSV‐A was identified in 58.5% (n = 117/200) of the patients, and RSV‐B in 41.5% (n = 83/200). Of 95 RSV genomes recovered from SARI cases, 66 were RSV‐A GA.2.3.5 genotype, while 29 were RSV‐B GB.5.0.5a genotype. This study provides epidemiological and molecular data on RSV cases in RS during the COVID‐19 pandemic and highlights that investigation of different respiratory viruses is essential for decision‐making and disease prevention and control measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Spatiotemporal dynamics and epidemiological impact of SARS-CoV-2 XBB lineages dissemination in Brazil in 2023
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Arantes, Ighor, primary, Gomes, Marcelo F C, additional, Ito, Kimihito, additional, Sarafim, Sharbilla, additional, Miyajima, Fabio, additional, Khouri, Ricardo, additional, Graf, Tiago, additional, Siqueira, Marilda, additional, Bello, Gonzalo, additional, Resende, Paola, additional, and Naveca, Felipe, additional
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25. SARS-CoV-2 Reinfection Cases in a Household-Based Prospective Cohort in Rio de Janeiro
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Penetra, Stephanie L S, primary, Santos, Heloisa F P, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Bastos, Leonardo Soares, additional, da Silva, Michele F B, additional, Pina-Costa, Anielle, additional, Lopes, Renata Serrano, additional, Saboia-Vahia, Leonardo, additional, de Oliveira, Any Caroline Alves, additional, Pereira, Elisa Cavalcante, additional, Filho, Fernando Medeiros, additional, Wakimoto, Mayumi D, additional, Calvet, Guilherme A, additional, Fuller, Trevon L, additional, Whitworth, Jimmy, additional, Smith, Christopher, additional, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, additional, Carvalho, Marilia Sá, additional, Espíndola, Otávio M, additional, Guaraldo, Lusiele, additional, Siqueira, Marilda M, additional, and Brasil, Patricia, additional
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26. Introduction, Dispersal, and Predominance of SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: A Retrospective Analysis.
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y Castro, Thaís Regina, Piccoli, Bruna C., Vieira, Andressa A., Casarin, Bruna C., Tessele, Luíza F., Salvato, Richard S., Gregianini, Tatiana S., Martins, Leticia G., Resende, Paola Cristina, Pereira, Elisa C., Moreira, Filipe R. R., de Jesus, Jaqueline G., Seerig, Ana Paula, Lobato, Marcos Antonio O., de Campos, Marli M. A., Goularte, Juliana S., da Silva, Mariana S., Demoliner, Meriane, Filippi, Micheli, and Pereira, Vyctoria M. A. Góes
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Mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 genome can alter the virus' fitness, leading to the emergence of variants of concern (VOC). In Brazil, the Gamma variant dominated the pandemic in the first half of 2021, and from June onwards, the first cases of Delta infection were documented. Here, we investigate the introduction and dispersal of the Delta variant in the RS state by sequencing 1077 SARS-CoV-2-positive samples from June to October 2021. Of these samples, 34.7% were identified as Gamma and 65.3% as Delta. Notably, 99.2% of Delta sequences were clustered within the 21J lineage, forming a significant Brazilian clade. The estimated clock rate was 5.97 × 10
−4 substitutions per site per year. The Delta variant was first reported on 17 June in the Vinhedos Basalto microregion and rapidly spread, accounting for over 70% of cases within nine weeks. Despite this, the number of cases and deaths remained stable, possibly due to vaccination, prior infections, and the continued mandatory mask use. In conclusion, our study provides insights into the Delta variant circulating in the RS state, highlighting the importance of genomic surveillance for monitoring viral evolution, even when the impact of new variants may be less severe in a given region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. Reemergence of Dengue Virus Serotype 3, Brazil, 2023
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Naveca, Felipe Gomes, primary, Santiago, Gilberto A, additional, Maito, Rodrigo Melo, additional, Meneses, Catia Alexandra Ribeiro, additional, Nascimento, Valdinete Alves do, additional, Souza, Victor Costa de, additional, Nascimento, Fernanda Oliveira do, additional, Silva, Dejanane Silva e, additional, Mejia, Matilde Contreras, additional, Goncalves, Luciana Fe, additional, Figueiredo, Regina Maria, additional, Cruz, Ana Cecilia Ribeiro, additional, Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz, additional, Presibella, Mayra Marinho, additional, Marques, Nelson F Q, additional, Riediger, Irina Nastassja, additional, Mendonca, Marcos Cesar Lima de, additional, Bruycker-Nogueira, Fernanda, additional, Sequeira, Patricia Carvalho de, additional, Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo de, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Campos, Tulio, additional, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, additional, Graf, Tiago, additional, Delatorre, Edson, additional, Kopp, Edgar, additional, Morrison, Andrea, additional, Munoz-Jordan, Jorge L, additional, and Bello, Gonzalo, additional
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28. A straightforward one-step strategy for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis and screening of variants of concern: a multicentre study
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Fontana-Maurell, Marcela, Motta, Fernando do Couto, Arruda, Monica Barcellos, Cardoso, Pedro, Ribeiro, Marisa, Andrade, Elisabete, Godoy, Daniela T, Costa, Elaine, Rocha, Daniele, Resende, Paola Cristina, Siqueira, Marilda Agudo MT, Brindeiro, Rodrigo, and Alvarez, Patrícia
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BACKGROUND The prevalence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants of concern (VOCs) has changed unevenly over time around the world. Although whole genome sequencing is the gold standard for virus characterisation, the discovery of alpha VOC causing spike gene target failure (SGTF) result, when tested using an reverse transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) assay, has provided a simple tool for tracking the frequencies of variants. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to investigate if a multiplex RT-qPCR assay (BioM 4Plex VOC) could be used to detect SARS-CoV-2 and to perform a VOC screening test in a single reaction tube. Here, we present the multicentre study evaluating this assay. METHODS Twelve laboratories have participated in the multicentre study. The BioM 4Plex VOC was distributed to them with detailed instructions of how to perform the test. They were asked to test the BioM 4Plex VOC in parallel with their routine Commercial SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic assay. Additionally, they were requested to select SARS-CoV-2-positive samples with genome sequenced and lineage definition according to PANGO lineage classification. FINDINGS The BioM 4Plex VOC and commercial RT-PCR assay are equally effective in detecting SARS-CoV-2. Results revealed a specificity of 96.5-100% [95% confidence interval (CI)], a sensitivity of 99.8-100% (95% CI), and an accuracy of 99.8-100% (95% CI). A 99% concordance rate was found between results from the BioM 4Plex VOC and that from available genome sequencing data. MAIN CONCLUSIONS The BioM 4Plex VOC provides an effective solution to detect SARS-CoV-2 infections and screening for VOCs in a single reaction. It is a straightforward method to help us monitor the frequency and distribution of VOCs and develop strategies to better cope with the pandemics.
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29. Spatiotemporal transmission of SARS-CoV-2 lineages during 2020-2021 in Pernambuco - Brazil
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Machado, Lais Ceschini, primary, Dezordi, Filipe Zimmer, additional, de Lima, Gustavo Barbosa, additional, de Lima, Raul Emídio, additional, Silva, Lilian Caroliny Amorim, additional, Pereira, Leandro de Mattos, additional, da Silva, Alexandre Freitas, additional, Neto, Antonio Marinho da Silva, additional, Oliveira, André Luiz Sá de, additional, Armstrong, Anderson da Costa, additional, Pessoa-e-Silva, Rômulo, additional, Loyo, Rodrigo Moraes, additional, Silva, Barbara de Oliveira, additional, de Almeida, Anderson Rodrigues, additional, Pitta, Maira Galdino da Rocha, additional, Santos, Francisco de Assis da Silva, additional, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Delatorre, Edson, additional, Naveca, Felipe Gomes, additional, Miyajima, Fabio, additional, Gräf, Tiago, additional, do Carmo, Rodrigo Feliciano, additional, Pereira, Michelly Cristiny, additional, Campos, Tulio de Lima, additional, Bezerra, Matheus Filgueira, additional, Paiva, Marcelo Henrique Santos, additional, and Wallau, Gabriel da Luz, additional
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30. Incipient Parallel Evolution of SARS-CoV-2 Deltacron Variant in South Brazil
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Sant’Anna, Fernando Hayashi, primary, Finger Andreis, Tiago, additional, Salvato, Richard Steiner, additional, Muterle Varela, Ana Paula, additional, Comerlato, Juliana, additional, Gregianini, Tatiana Schäffer, additional, Barcellos, Regina Bones, additional, de Souza Godinho, Fernanda Marques, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, da Luz Wallau, Gabriel, additional, y Castro, Thaís Regina, additional, Casarin, Bruna Campestrini, additional, de Almeida Vieira, Andressa, additional, Schwarzbold, Alexandre Vargas, additional, de Arruda Trindade, Priscila, additional, Tumioto Giannini, Gabriela Luchiari, additional, Freese, Luana, additional, Bristot, Giovana, additional, Brasil, Carolina Serpa, additional, de Oliveira Rocha, Bruna, additional, Martins, Paloma Bortolini, additional, de Oliveira, Francine Hehn, additional, van Oosterhout, Cock, additional, and Wendland, Eliana, additional
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31. Long COVID-19 syndrome associated with Omicron XBB.1.5 infection: a case report
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Espíndola, Otávio, primary, Resende, Paola C, additional, Guaraldo, Lusiele, additional, Calvet, Guilherme Amaral, additional, Fuller, Trevon L, additional, Penetra, Stephanie Lema Suarez, additional, Santos, Heloisa Ferreira Pinto, additional, Pina-Costa, Anielle, additional, da Silva, Michele Fernanda Borges, additional, Moraes, Isabella Campos Vargas, additional, Medeiros, Fernando, additional, Whitworth, Jimmy, additional, Smith, Christopher, additional, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, additional, Siqueira, Marilda M, additional, and Brasil, Patrícia, additional
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32. Entre as mil cortinas do tempo: Cecília Meireles e a cena da guerra
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Resende, Paola Resende
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Resumo: Este artigo visa a uma análise crítica do poema Pistoia, cemitério militar brasileiro, de Cecília Meireles. Publicado em 1955, o poema enseja uma leitura a partir do binômio poesia e história. No plano extratextual, Pistoia é o cemitério construído na Itália, em 1944, para abrigar os corpos dos soldados brasileiros mortos durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Cabe entender como essa referência ao mundo empírico é apresentada literariamente, isto é, como o plano textual relaciona-se com esse dado e, principalmente, o ultrapassa. Na análise proposta, são destacados modos de abordagem do tema da guerra. Além disso, o poema é lido através de um cotejo com as crônicas da escritora publicadas ao longo das décadas de 1930 e 1940.Palavras-chave: Poesia brasileira; crônica; Cecília Meireles; Pistoia.
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33. Influenza A(H11N2) Virus Detection in Fecal Samples from Adélie ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) and Chinstrap ( Pygoscelis antarcticus ) Penguins, Penguin Island, Antarctica
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Ogrzewalska, Maria, primary, Couto Motta, Fernando, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Fumian, Tulio, additional, Fonseca da Mendonça, Ana Carolina, additional, Appolinario Reis, Luciana, additional, Lima Brandao, Martha, additional, Chame, Marcia, additional, Arantes Gomes, Ighor Leonardo, additional, and Mendonca Siqueira, Marilda, additional
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34. Incipient parallel evolution of SARS-CoV-2 Deltacron variant in South Brazil
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Sant’Anna, Fernando Hayashi, primary, Andreis, Tiago Finger, additional, Salvato, Richard Steiner, additional, Muterle, Ana Paula, additional, Comerlato, Juliana, additional, Gregianini, Tatiana Schaffer, additional, Barcellos, Regina Bones, additional, Godinho, Fernanda Marques, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, da Luz Wallau, Gabriel, additional, Castro, Thaís Regina y, additional, Casarin, Bruna Campestrini, additional, de Almeida Vieira, Andressa, additional, Schwarzbold, Alexandre Vargas, additional, de Arruda Trindade, Priscila, additional, Giannini, Gabriela Luchiari Tumioto, additional, Freese, Luana, additional, Bristot, Giovana, additional, Brasil, Carolina Serpa, additional, de Oliveira Rocha, Bruna, additional, Martins, Paloma Bortolini, additional, de Oliveira, Francine Hehn, additional, van Oosterhout, Cock, additional, and Wendland, Eliana, additional
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35. Molecular characterization of a new SARS-CoV-2 recombinant cluster XAG identified in Brazil
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Silva, Thaís de Souza, primary, Salvato, Richard Steiner, additional, Gregianini, Tatiana Schäffer, additional, Gomes, Ighor Arantes, additional, Pereira, Elisa Cavalcante, additional, de Oliveira, Eneida, additional, de Menezes, André Luiz, additional, Barcellos, Regina Bones, additional, Godinho, Fernanda Marques, additional, Riediger, Irina, additional, Debur, Maria do Carmo, additional, de Oliveira, Cristina Mendes, additional, Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Rodrigo, additional, Miyajima, Fabio, additional, Dias, Fernando Stehling, additional, Abbud, Adriano, additional, Monte-Neto, Rubens do, additional, Calzavara-Silva, Carlos Eduardo, additional, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, additional, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Fernandes, Gabriel da Rocha, additional, and Alves, Pedro, additional
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36. Comparative epidemic expansion of SARS-CoV-2 variants Delta and Omicron in Amazonas, a Brazilian setting with high levels of hybrid immunity
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Arantes, Ighor, primary, Bello, Gonzalo, additional, Nascimento, Valdinete, additional, Souza, Victor, additional, da Silva, Arlesson, additional, Silva, Dejanane, additional, Nascimento, Fernanda, additional, Mejía, Matilde, additional, Brandão, Maria Júlia, additional, Gonçalves, Luciana, additional, Silva, George, additional, da Costa, Cristiano Fernandes, additional, Abdalla, Ligia, additional, Santos, João Hugo, additional, Ramos, Tatyana Costa Amorim, additional, Piantham, Chayada, additional, Ito, Kimihito, additional, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, additional, Delatorre, Edson, additional, Gräf, Tiago, additional, and Naveca, Felipe, additional
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37. Low prevalence of influenza A strains with resistance markers in Brazil during 2017–2019 seasons
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Sousa, Thiago das Chagas, primary, Martins, Jessica Santa Cruz Carvalho, additional, Miranda, Milene Dias, additional, Garcia, Cristiana Couto, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Santos, Cliomar A., additional, Debur, Maria do Carmo, additional, Rodrigues, Rodrigo Ribeiro, additional, Cavalcanti, Andrea Cony, additional, Gregianini, Tatiana Schäffer, additional, Iani, Felipe Campos de Melo, additional, Pereira, Felicidade Mota, additional, Fernandes, Sandra Bianchini, additional, Ferreira, Jessylene de Almeida, additional, Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira, additional, Motta, Fernando, additional, Brown, David, additional, Almeida, Walquiria Aparecida Ferreira de, additional, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, additional, and Matos, Aline da Rocha, additional
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38. Urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing nomenclature for monkeypox virus [perspective]
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Happi, Christian, Adetifa, Ifedayo, Mbala, Placide, Njouom, Richard, Nakoune, Emmanuel, Happi, Anise, Ndodo, Nnaemeka, Ayansola, Oyeronke, Mboowa, Gerald, Bedford, Trevor, Neher, Richard A, Roemer, Cornelius, Hodcroft, Emma, Tegally, Houriiyah, O'Toole, Áine, Rambaut, Andrew, Pybus, Oliver, Kraemer, Moritz U G, Wilkinson, Eduan, Isidro, Joana, Borges, Vítor, Pinto, Miguel, Gomes, João Paulo, Freitas, Lucas, Resende, Paola C, Lee, Raphael T C, Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian, Baxter, Cheryl, Lessells, Richard, Ogwell, Ahmed E, Kebede, Yenew, Tessema, Sofonias K, and de Oliveira, Tulio
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We propose a novel, non-discriminatory classification of monkeypox virus. Together with the World Health Organization, we named three clades (I, IIa and IIb) in order of detection. Within IIb, the cause the current global outbreak, we identified multiple lineages (A.1, A.2, A.1.1 and B.1) to support real-time genomics surveillance.
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39. Urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing nomenclature for monkeypox virus
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Happi, Christian, primary, Adetifa, Ifedayo, additional, Mbala, Placide, additional, Njouom, Richard, additional, Nakoune, Emmanuel, additional, Happi, Anise, additional, Ndodo, Nnaemeka, additional, Ayansola, Oyeronke, additional, Mboowa, Gerald, additional, Bedford, Trevor, additional, Neher, Richard A., additional, Roemer, Cornelius, additional, Hodcroft, Emma, additional, Tegally, Houriiyah, additional, O’Toole, Áine, additional, Rambaut, Andrew, additional, Pybus, Oliver, additional, Kraemer, Moritz U. G., additional, Wilkinson, Eduan, additional, Isidro, Joana, additional, Borges, Vítor, additional, Pinto, Miguel, additional, Gomes, João Paulo, additional, Freitas, Lucas, additional, Resende, Paola C., additional, Lee, Raphael T. C., additional, Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian, additional, Baxter, Cheryl, additional, Lessells, Richard, additional, Ogwell, Ahmed E., additional, Kebede, Yenew, additional, Tessema, Sofonias K., additional, and de Oliveira, Tulio, additional
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40. Incidence of SARS-CoV-2 over four epidemic waves in a low-resource community in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: A prospective cohort study
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Carvalho, Marilia Sa, primary, Bastos, Leonardo Soares, additional, Fuller, Trevon, additional, Cruz, Owaldo Gonçalves, additional, Damasceno, Luana, additional, Calvet, Guilherme, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Smith, Chris, additional, Whitworth, Jimmy, additional, Siqueira, Marilda, additional, and Brasil, Patricia, additional
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41. Analysis of Viral and Host Factors on Immunogenicity of 2018, 2019, and 2020 Southern Hemisphere Seasonal Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine in Adults in Brazil
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Capão, Artur, primary, Aguiar-Oliveira, Maria L., additional, Caetano, Braulia C., additional, Neves, Thayssa K., additional, Resende, Paola C., additional, Almeida, Walquiria A. F., additional, Miranda, Milene D., additional, Martins-Filho, Olindo A.ssis, additional, Brown, David, additional, Siqueira, Marilda M., additional, and Garcia, Cristiana C., additional
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42. Entrevista com Antonio Carlos Secchin
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Maria Neto, Mariana Carlos, primary, Resende, Paola, additional, Begname, Sara, additional, and Alcides, Sérgio, additional
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43. Cecília Meireles: a obra no tempo
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Maria Neto, Mariana Carlos, primary, Mendes, Mariana Diniz, additional, Resende, Paola, additional, and Begname, Sara, additional
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44. Das minhas altas varandas: distância e comunicação na obra de Cecília Meireles
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Resende, Paola, primary
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45. A custo começa contra a mordaça: o corpo aflito em À mão livre
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Resende, Paola, primary
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46. Phylogenetic-based inference reveals distinct transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 lineages Gamma and P.2 in Brazil
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Gräf, Tiago, primary, Bello, Gonzalo, additional, Naveca, Felipe Gomes, additional, Gomes, Marcelo, additional, Cardoso, Vanessa Leiko Oikawa, additional, da Silva, Alexandre Freitas, additional, Dezordi, Filipe Zimmer, additional, dos Santos, Mirleide Cordeiro, additional, Santos, Katia Correa de Oliveira, additional, Batista, Érika Lopes Rocha, additional, Magalhães, Alessandro Leonardo Álvares, additional, Vinhal, Fernando, additional, Miyajima, Fábio, additional, Faoro, Helisson, additional, Khouri, Ricardo, additional, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, additional, Delatorre, Edson, additional, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, additional, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Mattos, Tirza Peixoto, additional, Nascimento, Valdinete Alves, additional, Souza, Victor, additional, Corado, André de Lima Guerra, additional, Nascimento, Fernanda, additional, Silva, George, additional, Mejía, Matilde, additional, Brandão, Maria Júlia, additional, Costa, Ágatha, additional, Pessoa, Karina, additional, Jesus, Michele, additional, Gonçalves, Luciana Fé, additional, Fernandes, Cristiano, additional, Andrade, Valnete, additional, Barbagelata, Luana, additional, Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro, additional, Costa, Andrea, additional, Silva, Lindomar dos Anjos, additional, Galvão, Jucimária Dantas, additional, Leite, Anderson Brandao, additional, Pereira, Felicidade Mota, additional, Costa, Thais Oliveira, additional, Sousa, Joaquim Cesar, additional, Neto, Lidio Gonçalves Lima, additional, Barroso, Haline, additional, Teixeira, Dalane Loudal Florentino, additional, Bezerra, Joao Felipe, additional, Docena, Cássia, additional, de Lima, Raul Emídio, additional, Silva, Lilian Caroliny Amorim, additional, de Lima, Gustavo Barbosa, additional, Machado, Laís Ceschini, additional, Bezerra, Matheus Filgueira, additional, Paiva, Marcelo Henrique Santos, additional, Dantas, Maria Eduarda Pessoa Lopes, additional, Pereira, Raíssa Liane Do Nascimento, additional, Araújo, Josélio, additional, Santos, Cliomar A., additional, Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Rodrigo, additional, Bernardes, André Felipe Leal, additional, Iani, Felipe Campos de Melo, additional, Grinsztejn, Beatriz, additional, Veloso, Valdiléa G., additional, Brasil, Patricia, additional, da Paixão, Anna Carolina Dias, additional, Appolinario, Luciana Reis, additional, Lopes, Renata Serrano, additional, Motta, Fernando do Couto, additional, Rocha, Alice Sampaio, additional, Venas, Taina Moreira Martins, additional, Pereira, Elisa Cavalcante, additional, Cavalcanti, Andrea Cony, additional, Bastos, Leonardo Soares, additional, Brigido, Luis Fernando de Macedo, additional, Oliveira, Mauro de Medeiros, additional, Schemberger, Michelle Orane, additional, Suzukawa, Andreia Akemi, additional, Riediger, Irina, additional, Debur, Maria do Carmo, additional, Salvato, Richard Steiner, additional, Gregianini, Tatiana Schäffer, additional, Rovaris, Darcita Buerger, additional, and Fernandes, Sandra Bianchini, additional
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47. Unusual SARS-CoV-2 intrahost diversity reveals lineage superinfection
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Dezordi, Filipe Zimmer, primary, Resende, Paola Cristina, additional, Naveca, Felipe Gomes, additional, do Nascimento, Valdinete Alves, additional, de Souza, Victor Costa, additional, Dias Paixão, Anna Carolina, additional, Appolinario, Luciana, additional, Lopes, Renata Serrano, additional, da Fonseca Mendonça, Ana Carolina, additional, Barreto da Rocha, Alice Sampaio, additional, Martins Venas, Taina Moreira, additional, Pereira, Elisa Cavalcante, additional, Paiva, Marcelo Henrique Santos, additional, Docena, Cassia, additional, Bezerra, Matheus Filgueira, additional, Machado, Laís Ceschini, additional, Salvato, Richard Steiner, additional, Gregianini, Tatiana Schäffer, additional, Martins, Leticia Garay, additional, Pereira, Felicidade Mota, additional, Rovaris, Darcita Buerger, additional, Fernandes, Sandra Bianchini, additional, Ribeiro-Rodrigues, Rodrigo, additional, Costa, Thais Oliveira, additional, Sousa, Joaquim Cesar, additional, Miyajima, Fabio, additional, Delatorre, Edson, additional, Gräf, Tiago, additional, Bello, Gonzalo, additional, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, additional, and Wallau, Gabriel Luz, additional
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48. Case Report: SARS-CoV-2 Gamma Isolation From Placenta of a Miscarriage in Midwest, Brazil
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Fernandez, Zoraida, primary, Lichs, Gislene G. C., additional, Zubieta, Claudia S., additional, Machado, Ana B., additional, Ferreira, Mia A., additional, Valente, Natalia, additional, Keren, Thayssa, additional, Arantes, Ighor, additional, Nacife, Valeria, additional, Pereira, Elisa Cavalcante, additional, Appolinario, Luciana, additional, Lacerda, Thays E. J., additional, Siqueira, Marilda M., additional, Esposito, Ana O. P., additional, Demarchi, Luiz H. F., additional, Zardin, Marina C. S. U., additional, Goncalves, Crhistinne C. M., additional, Maziero, Livia M. A., additional, Miziara, Luciana A. F., additional, Naveca, Felipe G., additional, Pauvolid-Corrêa, Alex, additional, Resende, Paola C., additional, and Favacho, Alexsandra R. M., additional
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49. Whole-genome characterization of a novel human influenza A(H1N2) virus variant, Brazil
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Resende, Paola Cristina, Born, Priscila Silva, Matos, Aline Rocha, Motta, Fernando Couto, Caetano, Braulia Costa, Debur, Maria do Carmo, Riediger, Irina Nastassja, Brown, David, and Siqueira, Marilda M.
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Lectins ,Influenza -- Genetic aspects ,Genomics ,Swine ,Health ,World Health Organization - Abstract
Influenza A(H1N2) viruses have been described in human, avian, and especially swine populations over many years (1,2). In contrast to the widespread circulation of seasonal H1N1 and H3N2 viruses, subtype [...]
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50. Global disparities in SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance
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Brito, Anderson F, Semenova, Elizaveta, Dudas, Gytis, Hassler, Gabriel W, Kalinich, Chaney C, Kraemer, Moritz U G, Ho, Joses, Tegally, Houriiyah, Githinji, George, Agoti, Charles N, Matkin, Lucy E, Whittaker, Charles, Howden, Benjamin P, Sintchenko, Vitali, Zuckerman, Neta S, Mor, Orna, Blankenship, Heather M, de Oliveira, Tulio, Lin, Raymond T P, Siqueira, Marilda Mendonça, Resende, Paola Cristina, Vasconcelos, Ana Tereza R, Spilki, Fernando R, Aguiar, Renato Santana, Alexiev, Ivailo, Ivanov, Ivan N, Philipova, Ivva, Carrington, Christine V F, Sahadeo, Nikita S D, Branda, Ben, Gurry, Céline, Maurer-Stroh, Sebastian, Naidoo, Dhamari, von Eije, Karin J, Perkins, Mark D, van Kerkhove, Maria, Hill, Sarah C, Sabino, Ester C, Pybus, Oliver G, Dye, Christopher, Bhatt, Samir, Flaxman, Seth, Suchard, Marc A, Grubaugh, Nathan D, Baele, Guy, and Faria, Nuno R
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multidisciplinary ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Public health ,viruses ,COVID-19 ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Genome, Viral ,Genomics ,General Chemistry ,Biology ,sequencing ,Genome ,DNA sequencing ,Virus ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Temporal heterogeneity ,Environmental health ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Pandemics - Abstract
Genomic sequencing is essential to track the evolution and spread of SARS-CoV-2, optimize molecular tests, treatments, vaccines, and guide public health responses. To investigate the global SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance, we used sequences shared via GISAID to estimate the impact of sequencing intensity and turnaround times on variant detection in 189 countries. In the first two years of the pandemic, 78% of high-income countries sequenced >0.5% of their COVID-19 cases, while 42% of low- and middle-income countries reached that mark. Around 25% of the genomes from high income countries were submitted within 21 days, a pattern observed in 5% of the genomes from low- and middle-income countries. We found that sequencing around 0.5% of the cases, with a turnaround time
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