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SUBMITTER: Fokam J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10709425 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Fokam Joseph J Essomba Rene Ghislain RG Njouom Richard R Okomo Marie-Claire A MA Eyangoh Sara S Godwe Celestin C Tegomoh Bryan B Otshudiema John O JO Nwobegahay Julius J Ndip Lucy L Akenji Blaise B Takou Desire D Moctar Mohamed M M MMM Mbah Cleophas Kahtita CK Ndze Valantine Ngum VN Maidadi-Foudi Martin M Kouanfack Charles C Tonmeu Sandrine S Ngono Dorine D Nkengasong John J Ndembi Nicaise N Bissek Anne-Cecile Z K AZK Mouangue Christian C Ndongo Chanceline B CB Epée Emilienne E Mandeng Nadia N Kamso Belinga Sandrine S Ayouba Ahidjo A Fernandez Nicolas N Tongo Marcel M Colizzi Vittorio V Halle-Ekane Gregory-Edie GE Perno Carlo-Federico CF Ndjolo Alexis A Ndongmo Clement B CB Shang Judith J Esso Linda L de-Tulio Oliviera O Diagne Moussa Moise MM Boum Yap Y Mballa Georges A E GAE Njock Louis R LR
Scientific reports 20231208 1
While the SARS-CoV-2 dynamic has been described globally, there is a lack of data from Sub-Saharan Africa. We herein report the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 lineages from March 2020 to March 2022 in Cameroon. Of the 760 whole-genome sequences successfully generated by the national genomic surveillance network, 74% were viral sub-lineages of origin and non-variants of concern, 15% Delta, 6% Omicron, 3% Alpha and 2% Beta variants. The pandemic was driven by SARS-CoV-2 lineages of origin in wave 1 (16 we ...[more]