综合基因组监测能够在社区传播期间追踪SARS-CoV-2人际传播链,并揭示旅行输入性感染的广泛传播,德国,2021年6月至7月。

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Torsten Houwaart, Samir Belhaj, Emran Tawalbeh, Dirk Nagels, Yara Fröhlich, Patrick Finzer, Pilar Ciruela, Aurora Sabrià, Mercè Herrero, Cristina Andrés, Andrés Antón, Assia Benmoumene, Dounia Asskali, Hussein Haidar, Janina von Dahlen, Jessica Nicolai, Mygg Stiller, Jacqueline Blum, Christian Lange, Carla Adelmann, Britta Schroer, Ute Osmers, Christiane Grice, Phillipp P Kirfel, Hassan Jomaa, Daniel Strelow, Lisanna Hülse, Moritz Pigulla, Pascal Kreuzer, Alona Tyshaieva, Jonas Weber, Tobias Wienemann, Malte Kohns Vasconcelos, Katrin Hoffmann, Nadine Lübke, Sandra Hauka, Marcel Andree, Claus Jürgen Scholz, Nathalie Jazmati, Klaus Göbels, Rainer Zotz, Klaus Pfeffer, Jörg Timm, Lutz Ehlkes, Andreas Walker, Alexander T Dilthey
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摘要

背景追踪人群中SARS-CoV-2的人际传播对了解社区传播的流行病学具有重要意义,并可能有助于遏制SARS-CoV-2。然而,仅靠接触者追踪和基因组监测通常都不足以实现这一目标。我们展示了德国塞尔多夫市的综合基因组监测(IGS)系统在人群中追踪SARS-CoV-2传播链以及发现和调查与旅行相关的SARS-CoV-2感染聚集性方面的成功应用。方法采用基因组监测、系统发育分析和结构化病例访谈相结合的方法,阐明IGS于2021年7月在德国塞尔多夫检测到的两个具有遗传定义的SARS-CoV-2分离株聚集性。结果在2021年6月中旬至7月期间采集的518个高质量SARS-CoV-2基因组监测数据集中检测到聚类1 (n = 67)和聚类2 (n = 36),占病例总数的53%。第一批病例可追溯到6月下旬一名疑似感染sars - cov -2的回程旅行者输入后,在夜生活场所发生的复杂传播模式;28例SARS-CoV-2病例在流行病学上可能与IP直接相关。在西班牙病毒基因组数据的支持下,聚类2显示了在加泰罗尼亚和其他欧洲国家流行的病毒株的多个独立引入事件,随后在塞尔多夫发生了弥漫性社区传播。结论igs能够在社区传播过程中对国际联系城市的SARS-CoV-2传播进行高分辨率追踪,并提供了旅行输入性SARS-CoV-2病例下游传播的感染链水平证据。
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Integrated genomic surveillance enables tracing of person-to-person SARS-CoV-2 transmission chains during community transmission and reveals extensive onward transmission of travel-imported infections, Germany, June to July 2021.

Integrated genomic surveillance enables tracing of person-to-person SARS-CoV-2 transmission chains during community transmission and reveals extensive onward transmission of travel-imported infections, Germany, June to July 2021.

Integrated genomic surveillance enables tracing of person-to-person SARS-CoV-2 transmission chains during community transmission and reveals extensive onward transmission of travel-imported infections, Germany, June to July 2021.

Integrated genomic surveillance enables tracing of person-to-person SARS-CoV-2 transmission chains during community transmission and reveals extensive onward transmission of travel-imported infections, Germany, June to July 2021.

BackgroundTracking person-to-person SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the population is important to understand the epidemiology of community transmission and may contribute to the containment of SARS-CoV-2. Neither contact tracing nor genomic surveillance alone, however, are typically sufficient to achieve this objective.AimWe demonstrate the successful application of the integrated genomic surveillance (IGS) system of the German city of Düsseldorf for tracing SARS-CoV-2 transmission chains in the population as well as detecting and investigating travel-associated SARS-CoV-2 infection clusters.MethodsGenomic surveillance, phylogenetic analysis, and structured case interviews were integrated to elucidate two genetically defined clusters of SARS-CoV-2 isolates detected by IGS in Düsseldorf in July 2021.ResultsCluster 1 (n = 67 Düsseldorf cases) and Cluster 2 (n = 36) were detected in a surveillance dataset of 518 high-quality SARS-CoV-2 genomes from Düsseldorf (53% of total cases, sampled mid-June to July 2021). Cluster 1 could be traced back to a complex pattern of transmission in nightlife venues following a putative importation by a SARS-CoV-2-infected return traveller (IP) in late June; 28 SARS-CoV-2 cases could be epidemiologically directly linked to IP. Supported by viral genome data from Spain, Cluster 2 was shown to represent multiple independent introduction events of a viral strain circulating in Catalonia and other European countries, followed by diffuse community transmission in Düsseldorf.ConclusionIGS enabled high-resolution tracing of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in an internationally connected city during community transmission and provided infection chain-level evidence of the downstream propagation of travel-imported SARS-CoV-2 cases.

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