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RETRACTED: Gradual emergence followed by exponential spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in Africa.

Authors :
Fischer C
Maponga TG
Yadouleton A
Abílio N
Aboce E
Adewumi P
Afonso P
Akorli J
Andriamandimby SF
Anga L
Ashong Y
Beloufa MA
Bensalem A
Birtles R
Boumba ALM
Bwanga F
Chaponda M
Chibukira P
Chico RM
Chileshe J
Chongwe G
Cissé A
D'Alessandro U
de Lamballerie XN
de Morais JFM
Derrar F
Dia N
Diarra Y
Doumbia L
Drosten C
Dussart P
Echodu R
Eggers Y
Eloualid A
Faye O
Feldt T
Frühauf A
Halatoko A
Ilouga PV
Ismael N
Jambou R
Jarju S
Kamprad A
Katowa B
Kayiwa J
King'wara L
Koita O
Lacoste V
Lagare A
Landt O
Lekana-Douki SE
Lekana-Douki JB
Iipumbu E
Loemba H
Lutwama J
Mamadou S
Maman I
Manyisa B
Martinez PA
Matoba J
Mhuulu L
Moreira-Soto A
Mwangi J
N Dilimabaka N
Nassuna CA
Ndiath MO
Nepolo E
Njouom R
Nourlil J
Nyanjom SG
Odari EO
Okeng A
Ouoba JB
Owusu M
Owusu Donkor I
Phadu KK
Phillips RO
Preiser W
Ruhanya V
Salah F
Salifou S
Sall AA
Sylverken AA
Tagnouokam-Ngoupo PA
Tarnagda Z
Tchikaya FO
Tufa TB
Drexler JF
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2022 Dec 02; Vol. 378 (6623), pp. eadd8737. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 01.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The geographic and evolutionary origins of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant (BA.1), which was first detected mid-November 2021 in Southern Africa, remain unknown. We tested 13,097 COVID-19 patients sampled between mid-2021 to early 2022 from 22 African countries for BA.1 by real-time RT-PCR. By November-December 2021, BA.1 had replaced the Delta variant in all African sub-regions following a South-North gradient, with a peak Rt of 4.1. Polymerase chain reaction and near-full genome sequencing data revealed genetically diverse Omicron ancestors already existed across Africa by August 2021. Mutations, altering viral tropism, replication and immune escape, gradually accumulated in the spike gene. Omicron ancestors were therefore present in several African countries months before Omicron dominated transmission. These data also indicate that travel bans are ineffective in the face of undetected and widespread infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
378
Issue :
6623
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36454863
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add8737