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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 P.2 Lineage Associated with Reinfection Case, Brazil, June October 2020

Journal

EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 27, Issue 7, Pages 1789-1794

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CENTERS DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION
DOI: 10.3201/eid2707.210401

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  1. General Laboratories Coordination of Brazilian Ministry of Health
  2. Coordination of Health Surveillance and Reference Laboratories of Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
  3. Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia, Inovacoes e Comunicacoes/Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico CNPq/Ministerio da Saude-MS/FNDCT/SCTIE/Decit [402457/2020-9, 403276/2020-9]
  4. Inova Fiocruz/Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz [VPPCB007-FIO-18-2-30]
  5. FAPERJ [E26/210.196/2020]
  6. FAPEAM [005/2020]

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A 37-year-old healthcare worker in northeastern Brazil experienced two clinical episodes of COVID-19 caused by the B.1.1.33 and emerging P.2 lineages. The findings not only suggest a reinfection case but also the geographic dissemination of the emerging Brazil clade P.2.
A 37-year-old healthcare worker from the northeastern region of Brazil experienced 2 clinical episodes of coronavirus disease. Infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 was confirmed by reverse transcription PCR in samples collected 116 days apart. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that the 2 infections were caused by the most prevalent lineage in Brazil, B.1.1.33, and the emerging lineage P.2. The first infection occurred in June 2020; Bayesian analysis suggests reinfection at some point during September 14-October 11, 2020, a few days before the second episode of coronavirus disease. Of note, P.2 corresponds to an emergent viral lineage in Brazil that contains the mutation E484K in the spike protein. The P.2 lineage was initially detected in the state of Rio de Janeiro, and since then it has been found throughout the country. Our findings suggest not only a reinfection case but also geographic dissemination of the emerging Brazil clade P.2.

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