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Evolutionary Dynamics and Dissemination Pattern of the SARS-CoV-2 Lineage B.1.1.33 During the Early Pandemic Phase in Brazil

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.615280

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coronavirus disease 2019; severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2; coronavirus; Brazil; genetic lineages; community transmission

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  1. CGLab/MoH (General Laboratories Coordination of Brazilian Ministry of Health)
  2. CVSLR/FIOCRUZ (Coordination of Health Surveillance and Reference Laboratories of Oswaldo Cruz Foundation)
  3. CNPq COVID-19MCTI [402457/2020-0]
  4. INOVA [VPPCB-005-FIO20-2]

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This study explores the origin and dissemination of the SARS-CoV-2 Brazilian lineage B.1.1.33, indicating that it may have emerged in Brazil in early February 2020 and subsequently evolved into a major circulating lineage. The lineage spread to various Brazilian regions and countries worldwide by March 2020, before air travel restrictions were implemented in Brazil. Public health interventions were partially effective in controlling the spread of lineage B.1.1.33, reducing its effective reproductive number by about 66% in Rio de Janeiro during March 2020, but failing to bring it below one. Continuous genomic surveillance of this lineage could provide valuable information on epidemic dynamics and the effectiveness of public health interventions in certain Brazilian states.
A previous study demonstrates that most of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) Brazilian strains fell in three local clades that were introduced from Europe around late February 2020. Here we investigated in more detail the origin of the major and most widely disseminated SARS-CoV-2 Brazilian lineage B.1.1.33. We recovered 190 whole viral genomes collected from 13 Brazilian states from February 29 to April 31, 2020 and combined them with other B.1.1 genomes collected globally. Our genomic survey confirms that lineage B.1.1.33 is responsible for a variable fraction of the community viral transmissions in Brazilian states, ranging from 2% of all SARS-CoV-2 genomes from Pernambuco to 80% of those from Rio de Janeiro. We detected a moderate prevalence (5-18%) of lineage B.1.1.33 in some South American countries and a very low prevalence (<1%) in North America, Europe, and Oceania. Our study reveals that lineage B.1.1.33 evolved from an ancestral clade, here designated B.1.1.33-like, that carries one of the two B.1.1.33 synapomorphic mutations. The B.1.1.33-like lineage may have been introduced from Europe or arose in Brazil in early February 2020 and a few weeks later gave origin to the lineage B.1.1.33. These SARS-CoV-2 lineages probably circulated during February 2020 and reached all Brazilian regions and multiple countries around the world by mid-March, before the implementation of air travel restrictions in Brazil. Our phylodynamic analysis also indicates that public health interventions were partially effective to control the expansion of lineage B.1.1.33 in Rio de Janeiro because its median effective reproductive number (R-e) was drastically reduced by about 66% during March 2020, but failed to bring it to below one. Continuous genomic surveillance of lineage B.1.1.33 might provide valuable information about epidemic dynamics and the effectiveness of public health interventions in some Brazilian states.

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