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Determinants of SARS-CoV-2 transmission to guide vaccination strategy in an urban area.

Sarah C Brüningk, Juliane Klatt1, Madlen Stange2, Alfredo Mari2, Myrta Brunner3, Tim-Christoph Roloff2, Helena M B Seth-Smith2, Michael Schweitzer3, Karoline Leuzinger4, Kirstine K Søgaard3, Diana Albertos Torres3, Alexander Gensch3, Ann-Kathrin Schlotterbeck3, Christian H Nickel5, Nicole Ritz6, Ulrich Heininger6, Julia Bielicki6, Katharina Rentsch7, Simon Fuchs8, Roland Bingisser5, Martin Siegemund9, Hans Pargger9, Diana Ciardo10, Olivier Dubuis10, Andreas Buser11, Sarah Tschudin-Sutter12, Manuel Battegay12, Rita Schneider-Sliwa13, Karsten M Borgwardt1, Hans H Hirsch4, Adrian Egli3.   

Abstract

Transmission chains within small urban areas (accommodating ∼30 per cent of the European population) greatly contribute to case burden and economic impact during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and should be a focus for preventive measures to achieve containment. Here, at very high spatio-temporal resolution, we analysed determinants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission in a European urban area, Basel-City (Switzerland). We combined detailed epidemiological, intra-city mobility and socio-economic data sets with whole-genome sequencing during the first SARS-CoV-2 wave. For this, we succeeded in sequencing 44 per cent of all reported cases from Basel-City and performed phylogenetic clustering and compartmental modelling based on the dominating viral variant (B.1-C15324T; 60 per cent of cases) to identify drivers and patterns of transmission. Based on these results we simulated vaccination scenarios and corresponding healthcare system burden (intensive care unit (ICU) occupancy). Transmissions were driven by socio-economically weaker and highly mobile population groups with mostly cryptic transmissions which lacked genetic and identifiable epidemiological links. Amongst more senior population transmission was clustered. Simulated vaccination scenarios assuming 60-90 per cent transmission reduction and 70-90 per cent reduction of severe cases showed that prioritising mobile, socio-economically weaker populations for vaccination would effectively reduce case numbers. However, long-term ICU occupation would also be effectively reduced if senior population groups were prioritised, provided there were no changes in testing and prevention strategies. Reducing SARS-CoV-2 transmission through vaccination strongly depends on the efficacy of the deployed vaccine. A combined strategy of protecting risk groups by extensive testing coupled with vaccination of the drivers of transmission (i.e. highly mobile groups) would be most effective at reducing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 within an urban area.
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35310621      PMCID: PMC8927799          DOI: 10.1093/ve/veac002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Evol        ISSN: 2057-1577


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