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Emergence and spread of two SARS-CoV-2 variants of interest in Nigeria

Authors :
Idowu B. Olawoye
Paul E. Oluniyi
Judith U. Oguzie
Jessica N. Uwanibe
Tolulope A. Kayode
Testimony J. Olumade
Fehintola V. Ajogbasile
Edyth Parker
Philomena E. Eromon
Priscilla Abechi
Tope A. Sobajo
Chinedu A. Ugwu
Uwem E. George
Femi Ayoade
Kazeem Akano
Nicholas E. Oyejide
Iguosadolo Nosamiefan
Iyanuoluwa Fred-Akintunwa
Kemi Adedotun-Sulaiman
Farida B. Brimmo
Babatunde B. Adegboyega
Courage Philip
Richard A. Adeleke
Grace C. Chukwu
Muhammad I. Ahmed
Oludayo O. Ope-Ewe
Shobi G. Otitoola
Olusola A. Ogunsanya
Mudasiru F. Saibu
Ayotunde E. Sijuwola
Grace O. Ezekiel
Oluwagboadurami G. John
Julie O. Akin-John
Oluwasemilogo O. Akinlo
Olanrewaju O. Fayemi
Testimony O. Ipaye
Deborah C. Nwodo
Abolade E. Omoniyi
Iyobosa B. Omwanghe
Christabel A. Terkuma
Johnson Okolie
Olubukola Ayo-Ale
Odia Ikponmwosa
Ebo Benevolence
Grace O. Naregose
Akhilomen E. Patience
Osiemi Blessing
Airende Micheal
Agbukor Jacqueline
John O. Aiyepada
Paulson Ebhodaghe
Omiunu Racheal
Esumeh Rita
Giwa E. Rosemary
Ehikhametalor Solomon
Ekanem Anieno
Yerumoh Edna
Aire O. Chris
Adomeh I. Donatus
Ephraim Ogbaini-Emovon
Mirabeau Y. Tatfeng
Hannah E. Omunakwe
Mienye Bob-Manuel
Rahaman A. Ahmed
Chika K. Onwuamah
Joseph O. Shaibu
Azuka Okwuraiwe
Anthony E. Ataga
Andrew Bock-Oruma
Funmi Daramola
Ibrahim F. Yusuf
Akinwumi Fajola
Nsikak-Abasi Ntia
Julie J. Ekpo
Anietie E. Moses
Beatrice W. Moore-Igwe
Oluwatosin E. Fakayode
Monilade Akinola
Ibrahim M. Kida
Bamidele S. Oderinde
Zara W. Wudiri
Oluwapelumi O. Adeyemi
Olusola A. Akanbi
Anthony Ahumibe
Afolabi Akinpelu
Oyeronke Ayansola
Olajumoke Babatunde
Adesuyi A. Omoare
Chimaobi Chukwu
Nwando G. Mba
Ewean C. Omoruyi
Olasunkanmi Olisa
Olatunji K. Akande
Ifeanyi E. Nwafor
Matthew A. Ekeh
Erim Ndoma
Richard L. Ewah
Rosemary O. Duruihuoma
Augustine Abu
Elizabeth Odeh
Venatius Onyia
Chiedozie K. Ojide
Sylvanus Okoro
Daniel Igwe
Emeka O. Ogah
Kamran Khan
Nnennaya A. Ajayi
Collins N. Ugwu
Kingsley N. Ukwaja
Ngozi I. Ugwu
Chukwuyem Abejegah
Nelson Adedosu
Olufemi Ayodeji
Ahmed A. Liasu
Rafiu O. Isamotu
Galadima Gadzama
Brittany A. Petros
Katherine J. Siddle
Stephen F. Schaffner
George Akpede
Cyril Oshomah Erameh
Marycelin M. Baba
Femi Oladiji
Rosemary Audu
Nnaemeka Ndodo
Adeola Fowotade
Sylvanus Okogbenin
Peter O. Okokhere
Danny J. Park
Bronwyn L. Mcannis
Ifedayo M. Adetifa
Chikwe Ihekweazu
Babatunde L. Salako
Oyewale Tomori
Anise N. Happi
Onikepe A. Folarin
Kristian G. Andersen
Pardis C. Sabeti
Christian T. Happi
Source :
Nature Communications. 14
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Identifying the dissemination patterns and impacts of a virus of economic or health importance during a pandemic is crucial, as it informs the public on policies for containment in order to reduce the spread of the virus. In this study, we integrated genomic and travel data to investigate the emergence and spread of the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.318 and B.1.525 (Eta) variants of interest in Nigeria and the wider Africa region. By integrating travel data and phylogeographic reconstructions, we find that these two variants that arose during the second wave in Nigeria emerged from within Africa, with the B.1.525 from Nigeria, and then spread to other parts of the world. Data from this study show how regional connectivity of Nigeria drove the spread of these variants of interest to surrounding countries and those connected by air-traffic. Our findings demonstrate the power of genomic analysis when combined with mobility and epidemiological data to identify the drivers of transmission, as bidirectional transmission within and between African nations are grossly underestimated as seen in our import risk index estimates.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
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