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Marcelo Henrique Santos Paiva1,2, Duschinka Ribeiro Duarte Guedes2, Cássia Docena3, Matheus Filgueira Bezerra4, Filipe Zimmer Dezordi2,5, Laís Ceschini Machado2, Larissa Krokovsky2, Elisama Helvecio2, Alexandre Freitas da Silva2,5, Luydson Richardson Silva Vasconcelos6, Antonio Mauro Rezende4,5, Severino Jefferson Ribeiro da Silva7, Kamila Gaudêncio da Silva Sales8, Bruna Santos Lima Figueiredo de Sá4, Derciliano Lopes da Cruz2, Claudio Eduardo Cavalcanti7, Armando de Menezes Neto6, Caroline Targino Alves da Silva6, Renata Pessôa Germano Mendes6, Maria Almerice Lopes da Silva6, Tiago Gräf9, Paola Cristina Resende10, Gonzalo Bello11, Michelle da Silva Barros8, Wheverton Ricardo Correia do Nascimento6,12, Rodrigo Moraes Loyo Arcoverde6, Luciane Caroline Albuquerque Bezerra13, Sinval Pinto Brandão Filho6, Constância Flávia Junqueira Ayres2, Gabriel Luz Wallau2,5.
Abstract
Multiple epicenters of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic have emerged since the first pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China, such as Italy, USA, and Brazil. Brazil is the third-most affected country worldwide, but genomic sequences of SARS-CoV-2 strains are mostly restricted to states from the Southeast region. Pernambuco state, located in the Northeast region, is the sixth most affected Brazilian state, but very few genomic sequences from the strains circulating in this region are available. We sequenced 101 strains of SARS-CoV-2 from patients presenting Covid-19 symptoms that reside in Pernambuco. Phylogenetic reconstructions revealed that all genomes belong to the B lineage and most of the samples (88%) were classified as lineage B.1.1. We detected multiple viral introductions from abroad (likely from Europe) as well as six local B.1.1 clades composed by Pernambuco only strains. Local clades comprise sequences from the capital city (Recife) and other country-side cities, corroborating the community spread between different municipalities of the state. These findings demonstrate that different from Southeastern Brazilian states where the epidemics were majorly driven by one dominant lineage (B.1.1.28 or B.1.1.33), the early epidemic phase at the Pernambuco state was driven by multiple B.1.1 lineages seeded through both national and international traveling.Entities:
Keywords: Brazil; SARS-CoV2; coronavirus; outbreak; phylogenetics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33316947 PMCID: PMC7763515 DOI: 10.3390/v12121414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048