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Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 variants in Argentina: detection of Alpha, Gamma, Lambda, Epsilon and Zeta in locally transmitted and imported cases

Authors :
Ignacio Bourlot
Clara Theaux
Mariana Viegas
Carolina Cristina
Maria Colmeiro
Ailen Fernandez
Natalia Labarta
Sofia Di Bella
Manuel Arca
Laura Noelia Mojsiejczuk
Andrea Falaschi
Maria E Jofre
Stephanie Goya
María Florencia Eberhardt
Erica Luczak
Alejandro Castello
Marilina Rahhal
Franco Daniel Fernandez
Ariel Suarez
Dolores Acuna
Martin Zubieta
Andrés Ignacio Cordero
Jorgelina Suarez
Guido Alberto König
Monica Natale
Cecilia Camussone
Alejandra Musto
Andrea F. Puebla
Alicia Mistchenko
Silvina Lusso
Marcia Pozzati
Claudia Rechimont
Jonathan Zaiat
Andrea Gatelli
Belen Monaco
Rocio Larreche
Paula Sujanski
Gabriela Barbas
Regina Ercole
Sofia Alexay
Guillermo Thomas
Carla Medina
Marianne Munoz
Marcelo Mandile
Maria B Zaffanella
Estefania Tittarelli
Matias Irazoqui
Maria Elina Acevedo
Jose Jaramillo
Luciana Montoto
Ariel Fernando Amadio
Mercedes Soledad Nabaes Jodar
Melina Mazzeo
Yesica Espasandin
Viviana Leiva
Maria Laura Alvarez
Facundo Fernandez Moll
Maria A Lacaze
Sebastian Zunino
Osvaldo Cesar Uez
Leticia Siri
Carlos Espul
Darío Fernández Do Porto
Cecilia Ziehm
Cintia Streitenberger
Julieta Spina
Laura Valinotto
Sandra Goni
Humberto Julio Debat
Viviana Mugna
Marco Cacciahue
Gonzalo Castro
Agustina Bonnet
Maria Ines Gismondi
Cristina López
Sofia Bengoa
Carolina Ceriani
Viviana Ré
Luis Pianciola
María José Dus Santos
Paula C. Aulicino
Federico Remes Lenicov
Gustavo Levin
Andres Angelletti
Patricia Angeleri
Vanesa Seery
Carlos Cimino
Nathalie Marquez
Juan M Talia
Marina Ticeira
Rosana Toro
Gabriela Rompato
Ana Bertone
Belén Pisano
Guillermo Ojeda
Carla Massone
Ezequiel Sosa
Carolina Pintos
Carolina Torres
Julian Cipelli
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Molecular surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 variants was performed on a total of 2,406 samples from the capital city and nine provinces of Argentina, during 30 epidemiological weeks (EW) that covered the end of the first wave and the beginning of the ongoing second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country (EW 44/2020 to EW 20/2021). The surveillance strategy was mainly based on Sanger sequencing of a Spike coding region that allows the simultaneous identification of signature mutations associated with worldwide circulating variants. In addition, whole SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences were obtained from 456 samples. The main variants found were Gamma, Lambda and Alpha, and to a lesser extent, Zeta and Epsilon. Whereas Gamma dominated in different regions of the country, both Gamma and Lambda prevailed in the most populated area, the metropolitan region of Buenos Aires (MABA), although showing a heterogeneous distribution along this region. This cost-effective surveillance protocol allowed for a rapid response in a limited access to resources scenario, added information on the expansion of the Lambda variant in South America and contributed to the implementation of public health measures to control the disease spread in Argentina.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e90d2cad9a0b87df0dbaf9111fe38c2a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.19.21260779