接种疫苗最少的岛屿人口中的 COVID-19 世系:海地 SARS-CoV-2 基因组流行病学。

Carla N Mavian,Massimiliano S Tagliamonte,Maclean Bassett,Meer Alam,Melanie N Cash,Matt Hitchings,Rigan Louis,Alberto Riva,Kayvan Zainabadi,Marie Marcelle Deschamps,Bernard Liautaud,Vanessa Rouzier,Daniel W Fitzgerald,Jean William Pape,J Glenn Morris,Marco Salemi
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我们在 2020-2023 年期间对海地的 SARS-CoV-2 变种进行了监测。尽管海地对 COVID-19 实施了旅行限制,而且疫苗接种率仅为 2.7%,但海地疫情的发生时间和变异株的演变与世界其他地区的情况如出一辙。向海地输入病毒株的来源地包括美国、多米尼加共和国、欧洲和巴西,病毒株则向美国、多米尼加共和国、欧洲和亚洲输出。受德尔塔型和奥米克隆型 BA.1 感染的患者的病毒载量与系统发育相关,这表明较高的病毒载量促进了病毒株的传播和进化。
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COVID-19 lineages in a minimally vaccinated island population: Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Haiti.
We monitored SARS-CoV-2 variants in Haiti from 2020-2023. Despite Haitian COVID-19 travel restrictions and in the setting of a vaccination rate of 2.7%, the timing and lineage evolution of the Haiti epidemic mirrored what was occurring in the rest of the world. Sources for importation of lineages into Haiti were the United States (US), the Dominican Republic (DR), Europe, and Brazil, with exportation of lineages to the US, DR, Europe, and Asia. Viral load in patients infected by the Delta and Omicron BA.1 were correlated along the phylogenies, suggesting that higher viral loads have facilitated strain transmission and evolution.
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