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Rapid Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron Subvariant BA.2 in a Single-Source Community Outbreak
Author(s) -
Vincent ChiChung Cheng,
Jonathan Daniel Ip,
Allen Wing Ho Chu,
Anthony Raymond Tam,
Wan Mui Chan,
Syed Muhammad Abdullah,
Brian Pui Chun Chan,
ShukChing Wong,
Mike Yat Wah Kwan,
Gilbert T. Chua,
Patrick Ip,
Jacky Man Chun Chan,
Bosco Lam,
Wing Kin To,
Vivien Wai Man Chuang,
Kwok Yung Yuen,
Ivan Fan Ngai Hung,
Kelvin Kai Wang To
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
clinical infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.44
H-Index - 336
eISSN - 1537-6591
pISSN - 1058-4838
DOI - 10.1093/cid/ciac203
Subject(s) - outbreak , minion , medicine , virology , betacoronavirus , cluster (spacecraft) , covid-19 , nanopore sequencing , biology , genome , genetics , disease , gene , infectious disease (medical specialty) , computer science , programming language
Background The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant BA.2 sublineage has increased rapidly in Europe and Asia since January 2022. Here, we report the epidemiological and genomic analysis of a large single source BA.2 outbreak in a housing estate. Methods We analyzed the epidemiological information of a community outbreak of BA.2 (STY outbreak). We performed whole viral genome sequencing using the Oxford Nanopore MinION device. We calculated the doubling time of the outbreak within a housing estate. Results The STY outbreak involved a total of 768 individuals as of 5 th February 2022, including 432 residents, visitors or staff (56.3%) from a single housing estate (KC Estate). The outbreak at the KC Estate has a short doubling time of 1.28 days (95% confidence interval: 0.560-1.935). The outbreak was promptly controlled with the lockdown of 3 buildings within the housing estate. Whole genome sequencing was performed for 133 patients in the STY outbreak, including 106 residents of the KC Estate. All 133 sequences from the STY outbreak belonged to the BA.2 sublineage, and phylogenetic analysis showed that these sequences cluster together. All individuals in the STY cluster had the unique mutation C12525T. Conclusions Our study highlights the exceptionally high transmissibility of the Omicron variant BA.2 sublineage in Hong Kong where stringent measures are implemented as part of the elimination strategy. Continual genomic surveillance is crucial in monitoring the emergence of epidemiologically important Omicron sub-variants.

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