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Global disparities in SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance.


ABSTRACT: Genomic sequencing is essential to track the evolution and spread of SARS-CoV-2, optimize molecular tests, treatments, vaccines, and guide public health responses. To investigate the global SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance, we used sequences shared via GISAID to estimate the impact of sequencing intensity and turnaround times on variant detection in 189 countries. In the first two years of the pandemic, 78% of high-income countries sequenced >0.5% of their COVID-19 cases, while 42% of low- and middle-income countries reached that mark. Around 25% of the genomes from high income countries were submitted within 21 days, a pattern observed in 5% of the genomes from low- and middle-income countries. We found that sequencing around 0.5% of the cases, with a turnaround time <21 days, could provide a benchmark for SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance. Socioeconomic inequalities undermine the global pandemic preparedness, and efforts must be made to support low- and middle-income countries improve their local sequencing capacity.

SUBMITTER: Brito AF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9667854 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Global disparities in SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance.

Brito Anderson F AF   Semenova Elizaveta E   Dudas Gytis G   Hassler Gabriel W GW   Kalinich Chaney C CC   Kraemer Moritz U G MUG   Ho Joses J   Tegally Houriiyah H   Githinji George G   Agoti Charles N CN   Matkin Lucy E LE   Whittaker Charles C   Howden Benjamin P BP   Sintchenko Vitali V   Zuckerman Neta S NS   Mor Orna O   Blankenship Heather M HM   de Oliveira Tulio T   Lin Raymond T P RTP   Siqueira Marilda Mendonça MM   Resende Paola Cristina PC   Vasconcelos Ana Tereza R ATR   Spilki Fernando R FR   Aguiar Renato Santana RS   Alexiev Ivailo I   Ivanov Ivan N IN   Philipova Ivva I   Carrington Christine V F CVF   Sahadeo Nikita S D NSD   Branda Ben B   Gurry Céline C   Maurer-Stroh Sebastian S   Naidoo Dhamari D   von Eije Karin J KJ   Perkins Mark D MD   van Kerkhove Maria M   Hill Sarah C SC   Sabino Ester C EC   Pybus Oliver G OG   Dye Christopher C   Bhatt Samir S   Flaxman Seth S   Suchard Marc A MA   Grubaugh Nathan D ND   Baele Guy G   Faria Nuno R NR  

Nature communications 20221116 1


Genomic sequencing is essential to track the evolution and spread of SARS-CoV-2, optimize molecular tests, treatments, vaccines, and guide public health responses. To investigate the global SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance, we used sequences shared via GISAID to estimate the impact of sequencing intensity and turnaround times on variant detection in 189 countries. In the first two years of the pandemic, 78% of high-income countries sequenced >0.5% of their COVID-19 cases, while 42% of low- and mi  ...[more]

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