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The evolving SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Africa: Insights from rapidly expanding genomic surveillance.

Authors :
Tegally H
San JE
Cotten M
Moir M
Tegomoh B
Mboowa G
Martin DP
Baxter C
Lambisia AW
Diallo A
Amoako DG
Diagne MM
Sisay A
Zekri AN
Gueye AS
Sangare AK
Ouedraogo AS
Sow A
Musa AO
Sesay AK
Abias AG
Elzagheid AI
Lagare A
Kemi AS
Abar AE
Johnson AA
Fowotade A
Oluwapelumi AO
Amuri AA
Juru A
Kandeil A
Mostafa A
Rebai A
Sayed A
Kazeem A
Balde A
Christoffels A
Trotter AJ
Campbell A
Keita AK
Kone A
Bouzid A
Souissi A
Agweyu A
Naguib A
Gutierrez AV
Nkeshimana A
Page AJ
Yadouleton A
Vinze A
Happi AN
Chouikha A
Iranzadeh A
Maharaj A
Batchi-Bouyou AL
Ismail A
Sylverken AA
Goba A
Femi A
Sijuwola AE
Marycelin B
Salako BL
Oderinde BS
Bolajoko B
Diarra B
Herring BL
Tsofa B
Lekana-Douki B
Mvula B
Njanpop-Lafourcade BM
Marondera BT
Khaireh BA
Kouriba B
Adu B
Pool B
McInnis B
Brook C
Williamson C
Nduwimana C
Anscombe C
Pratt CB
Scheepers C
Akoua-Koffi CG
Agoti CN
Mapanguy CM
Loucoubar C
Onwuamah CK
Ihekweazu C
Malaka CN
Peyrefitte C
Grace C
Omoruyi CE
Rafaï CD
Morang'a CM
Erameh C
Lule DB
Bridges DJ
Mukadi-Bamuleka D
Park D
Rasmussen DA
Baker D
Nokes DJ
Ssemwanga D
Tshiabuila D
Amuzu DSY
Goedhals D
Grant DS
Omuoyo DO
Maruapula D
Wanjohi DW
Foster-Nyarko E
Lusamaki EK
Simulundu E
Ong'era EM
Ngabana EN
Abworo EO
Otieno E
Shumba E
Barasa E
Ahmed EB
Ahmed EA
Lokilo E
Mukantwari E
Philomena E
Belarbi E
Simon-Loriere E
Anoh EA
Manuel E
Leendertz F
Taweh FM
Wasfi F
Abdelmoula F
Takawira FT
Derrar F
Ajogbasile FV
Treurnicht F
Onikepe F
Ntoumi F
Muyembe FM
Ragomzingba FEZ
Dratibi FA
Iyanu FA
Mbunsu GK
Thilliez G
Kay GL
Akpede GO
van Zyl GU
Awandare GA
Kpeli GS
Schubert G
Maphalala GP
Ranaivoson HC
Omunakwe HE
Onywera H
Abe H
Karray H
Nansumba H
Triki H
Kadjo HAA
Elgahzaly H
Gumbo H
Mathieu H
Kavunga-Membo H
Smeti I
Olawoye IB
Adetifa IMO
Odia I
Ben Boubaker IB
Muhammad IA
Ssewanyana I
Wurie I
Konstantinus IS
Halatoko JWA
Ayei J
Sonoo J
Makangara JC
Tamfum JM
Heraud JM
Shaffer JG
Giandhari J
Musyoki J
Nkurunziza J
Uwanibe JN
Bhiman JN
Yasuda J
Morais J
Kiconco J
Sandi JD
Huddleston J
Odoom JK
Morobe JM
Gyapong JO
Kayiwa JT
Okolie JC
Xavier JS
Gyamfi J
Wamala JF
Bonney JHK
Nyandwi J
Everatt J
Nakaseegu J
Ngoi JM
Namulondo J
Oguzie JU
Andeko JC
Lutwama JJ
Mogga JJH
O'Grady J
Siddle KJ
Victoir K
Adeyemi KT
Tumedi KA
Carvalho KS
Mohammed KS
Dellagi K
Musonda KG
Duedu KO
Fki-Berrajah L
Singh L
Kepler LM
Biscornet L
de Oliveira Martins L
Chabuka L
Olubayo L
Ojok LD
Deng LL
Ochola-Oyier LI
Tyers L
Mine M
Ramuth M
Mastouri M
ElHefnawi M
Mbanne M
Matsheka MI
Kebabonye M
Diop M
Momoh M
Lima Mendonça MDL
Venter M
Paye MF
Faye M
Nyaga MM
Mareka M
Damaris MM
Mburu MW
Mpina MG
Owusu M
Wiley MR
Tatfeng MY
Ayekaba MO
Abouelhoda M
Beloufa MA
Seadawy MG
Khalifa MK
Matobo MM
Kane M
Salou M
Mbulawa MB
Mwenda M
Allam M
Phan MVT
Abid N
Rujeni N
Abuzaid N
Ismael N
Elguindy N
Top NM
Dia N
Mabunda N
Hsiao NY
Silochi NB
Francisco NM
Saasa N
Bbosa N
Murunga N
Gumede N
Wolter N
Sitharam N
Ndodo N
Ajayi NA
Tordo N
Mbhele N
Razanajatovo NH
Iguosadolo N
Mba N
Kingsley OC
Sylvanus O
Femi O
Adewumi OM
Testimony O
Ogunsanya OA
Fakayode O
Ogah OE
Oludayo OE
Faye O
Smith-Lawrence P
Ondoa P
Combe P
Nabisubi P
Semanda P
Oluniyi PE
Arnaldo P
Quashie PK
Okokhere PO
Bejon P
Dussart P
Bester PA
Mbala PK
Kaleebu P
Abechi P
El-Shesheny R
Joseph R
Aziz RK
Essomba RG
Ayivor-Djanie R
Njouom R
Phillips RO
Gorman R
Kingsley RA
Neto Rodrigues RMDESA
Audu RA
Carr RAA
Gargouri S
Masmoudi S
Bootsma S
Sankhe S
Mohamed SI
Femi S
Mhalla S
Hosch S
Kassim SK
Metha S
Trabelsi S
Agwa SH
Mwangi SW
Doumbia S
Makiala-Mandanda S
Aryeetey S
Ahmed SS
Ahmed SM
Elhamoumi S
Moyo S
Lutucuta S
Gaseitsiwe S
Jalloh S
Andriamandimby SF
Oguntope S
Grayo S
Lekana-Douki S
Prosolek S
Ouangraoua S
van Wyk S
Schaffner SF
Kanyerezi S
Ahuka-Mundeke S
Rudder S
Pillay S
Nabadda S
Behillil S
Budiaki SL
van der Werf S
Mashe T
Mohale T
Le-Viet T
Velavan TP
Schindler T
Maponga TG
Bedford T
Anyaneji UJ
Chinedu U
Ramphal U
George UE
Enouf V
Nene V
Gorova V
Roshdy WH
Karim WA
Ampofo WK
Preiser W
Choga WT
Ahmed YA
Ramphal Y
Bediako Y
Naidoo Y
Butera Y
de Laurent ZR
Ouma AEO
von Gottberg A
Githinji G
Moeti M
Tomori O
Sabeti PC
Sall AA
Oyola SO
Tebeje YK
Tessema SK
de Oliveira T
Happi C
Lessells R
Nkengasong J
Wilkinson E
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2022 Oct 07; Vol. 378 (6615), pp. eabq5358. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Oct 07.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Investment in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) sequencing in Africa over the past year has led to a major increase in the number of sequences that have been generated and used to track the pandemic on the continent, a number that now exceeds 100,000 genomes. Our results show an increase in the number of African countries that are able to sequence domestically and highlight that local sequencing enables faster turnaround times and more-regular routine surveillance. Despite limitations of low testing proportions, findings from this genomic surveillance study underscore the heterogeneous nature of the pandemic and illuminate the distinct dispersal dynamics of variants of concern-particularly Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Omicron-on the continent. Sustained investment for diagnostics and genomic surveillance in Africa is needed as the virus continues to evolve while the continent faces many emerging and reemerging infectious disease threats. These investments are crucial for pandemic preparedness and response and will serve the health of the continent well into the 21st century.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
378
Issue :
6615
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36108049
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abq5358