大流行期间大学校园中SARS-CoV-2的多样性和传播

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Amanda M Casto, Miguel I Paredes, Julia C Bennett, Kyle G Luiten, Peter D Han, Luis S Gamboa, Evan McDermot, Geoffrey S Gottlieb, Zachary Acker, Natalie K Lo, Devon McDonald, Kathryn M McCaffrey, Marlin D Figgins, Christina M Lockwood, Jay Shendure, Timothy M Uyeki, Lea M Starita, Trevor Bedford, Helen Y Chu, Ana A Weil
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背景:高等教育机构(IHE)一直是SARS-CoV-2传播研究的重点,但随着大流行的发展,高等教育机构的病毒多样性和传播如何变化的信息有限。方法:对2020年9月至2022年9月在华盛顿州西雅图市一所公立大学收集的独特COVID-19病例的3606个病毒基因组进行分析。结果:在整个研究期间,我们发现了病毒在大学附属机构中频繁传播的证据,其中60% (n = 2153)的校园样本的病毒基因组与至少一个其他校园样本的基因相同。此外,在传播聚集中观察到来自学生的病毒的频率高于整体数据集,而在传播聚集中观察到来自症状感染的病毒的频率较低。虽然只有一小部分社区病毒被确定为大学研究标本中分离的病毒的可能后代,但系统动力学建模表明,从校园到当地社区的传播事件发生率很高,特别是在2021-2022学年。结论:我们得出结论,在整个研究期间,病毒传播在大学人群中很常见,但并非所有大学附属机构都同样可能参与。此外,在研究的第二年,从校园到周围社区的传播率可能有所增加,可能是由于回到了面对面的教学。
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SARS-CoV-2 Diversity and Transmission on a University Campus across Two Academic Years during the Pandemic.

Background: Institutions of higher education (IHE) have been a focus of SARS-CoV-2 transmission studies but there is limited information on how viral diversity and transmission at IHE changed as the pandemic progressed.

Methods: Here we analyze 3606 viral genomes from unique COVID-19 episodes collected at a public university in Seattle, Washington from September 2020 to September 2022.

Results: Across the study period, we found evidence of frequent viral transmission among university affiliates with 60% (n = 2153) of viral genomes from campus specimens genetically identical to at least one other campus specimen. Moreover, viruses from students were observed in transmission clusters at a higher frequency than in the overall dataset while viruses from symptomatic infections were observed in transmission clusters at a lower frequency. Although only a small percentage of community viruses were identified as possible descendants of viruses isolated in university study specimens, phylodynamic modeling suggested a high rate of transmission events from campus into the local community, particularly during the 2021-2022 academic year.

Conclusions: We conclude that viral transmission was common within the university population throughout the study period but that not all university affiliates were equally likely to be involved. In addition, the transmission rate from campus into the surrounding community may have increased during the second year of the study, possibly due to return to in-person instruction.

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Clinical chemistry
Clinical chemistry 医学-医学实验技术
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
212
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is the premier publication for the science and practice of clinical laboratory medicine. It was established in 1955 and is associated with the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM). The journal focuses on laboratory diagnosis and management of patients, and has expanded to include other clinical laboratory disciplines such as genomics, hematology, microbiology, and toxicology. It also publishes articles relevant to clinical specialties including cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, genetics, immunology, infectious diseases, maternal-fetal medicine, neurology, nutrition, oncology, and pediatrics. In addition to original research, editorials, and reviews, Clinical Chemistry features recurring sections such as clinical case studies, perspectives, podcasts, and Q&A articles. It has the highest impact factor among journals of clinical chemistry, laboratory medicine, pathology, analytical chemistry, transfusion medicine, and clinical microbiology. The journal is indexed in databases such as MEDLINE and Web of Science.
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