| Literature DB >> 35301981 |
Paula B Blomquist1, Jessica Bridgen1, Neil Bray1, Anne Marie O'Connell1, Daniel West2, Natalie Groves2, Eileen Gallagher2, Lara Utsi1, Christopher I Jarvis1,3, Jo L Hardstaff1, Chloe Byers1, Soeren Metelmann1, David Simons1, Asad Zaidi2, Katherine A Twohig2, Bethan Savagar1, Alessandra Løchen1, Cian Ryan1, Katie Wrenn1, María Saavedra-Campos1, Zahidul Abedin1, Isaac Florence2, Paul Cleary1, Richard Elson1,4, Roberto Vivancos1, Iain R Lake1,4.
Abstract
When SARS-CoV-2 Omicron emerged in 2021, S gene target failure enabled differentiation between Omicron and the dominant Delta variant. In England, where S gene target surveillance (SGTS) was already established, this led to rapid identification (within ca 3 days of sample collection) of possible Omicron cases, alongside real-time surveillance and modelling of Omicron growth. SGTS was key to public health action (including case identification and incident management), and we share applied insights on how and when to use SGTS.Entities:
Keywords: COVD-19; Omicron; SARS-CoV-2; disease surveillance; public health; s-gene target failure
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35301981 PMCID: PMC8971917 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.11.2200143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Figure 1Turnaround time between specimen date and notification, COVID-19 screening, PCR vs sequencing, England, samples submitted 19–30 December 2021 (n = 138,764 samples)
Figure 2COVID-19 cases with S gene target failure, England, 15 November–31 December 2021 (n = 937,155)
Public health action phases from S gene target surveillance for COVID-19, England, mid-November–end-December 2021
| Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 3 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sensitivity | High | High | High | |
| PPV for Omicron | <50% | 50-99% | >99% | |
| Average daily cases with SGTF | <50 | 50–10,000 | >10,000 | |
| Percentage of total cases with SGTF | <0.2% | 0.2–50% | >50% | |
| SGTF use | Case management | Yes | No (except in vulnerable settings) | No |
| Modelling Omicron spread | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Indicative dates in England (2021) | Mid- to late November | Late November to mid-December | From mid-December | |
PPV: positive predictive value; SGTF: S-gene target failure; SGTS: S gene target surveillance.