Omicron Waves in Argentina : dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Lineages BA.1, BA.2 and the Emerging BA.2.12.1 and BA.4/BA.5
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Torres, Carolina
Nabaes Jodar, Mercedes
Acuña, Dolores
Zambrana Montaño, Romina Micaela
Culasso, Andrés Carlos Alberto
Amadio, Ariel Fernando
Aulicino, Paula
Ceballos, Santiago
Cacciabue, Marco
Debat, Humberto
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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The COVID-19 pandemic has lately been driven by Omicron. This work aimed to study the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron lineages during the third and fourth waves of COVID-19 in Argentina. Molecular surveillance was performed on 3431 samples from Argentina, between EW44/2021 and EW31/2022. Sequencing, phylogenetic and phylodynamic analyses were performed. A differential dynamic between the Omicron waves was found. The third wave was associated with lineage BA.1, characterized by a high number of cases, very fast displacement of Delta, doubling times of 3.3 days and a low level of lineage diversity and clustering. In contrast, the fourth wave was longer but associated with a lower number of cases, initially caused by BA.2, and later by BA.4/BA.5, with doubling times of about 10 days. Several BA.2 and BA.4/BA.5 sublineages and introductions were detected, although very few clusters with a constrained geographical distribution were observed, suggesting limited transmission chains. The differential dynamic could be due to waning immunity and an increase in population gatherings in the BA.1 wave, and a boosted population (for vaccination or recent prior immunity for BA.1 infection) in the wave caused by BA2/BA.4/BA.5, which may have limited the establishment of the new lineages.
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Torres, C., Nabaes Jodar, M., Acuña, D., Montaño, R. M. Z., Culasso, A. C. A., Amadio, A. F., ... & Viegas, M. (2023). Omicron waves in Argentina: dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 lineages BA. 1, BA. 2 and the emerging BA. 2.12. 1 and BA. 4/BA. 5. Viruses, 15(2), 312.