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Origin, Genetic Variation and Molecular Epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 Strains Circulating in Sardinia (Italy) during the First and Second COVID-19 Epidemic Waves.


ABSTRACT: Understanding how geography and human mobility shape the patterns and spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 is key to control future epidemics. An interesting example is provided by the second wave of the COVID-19 epidemic in Europe, which was facilitated by the intense movement of tourists around the Mediterranean coast in summer 2020. The Italian island of Sardinia is a major tourist destination and is widely believed to be the origin of the second Italian wave. In this study, we characterize the genetic variation among SARS-CoV-2 strains circulating in northern Sardinia during the first and second Italian waves using both Illumina and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Next Generation Sequencing methods. Most viruses were placed into a single clade, implying that despite substantial virus inflow, most outbreaks did not spread widely. The second epidemic wave on the island was actually driven by local transmission of a single B.1.177 subclade. Phylogeographic analyses further suggest that those viral strains circulating on the island were not a relevant source for the second epidemic wave in Italy. This result, however, does not rule out the possibility of intense mixing and transmission of the virus among tourists as a major contributor to the second Italian wave.

SUBMITTER: Rocchigiani AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9961045 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Origin, Genetic Variation and Molecular Epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 Strains Circulating in Sardinia (Italy) during the First and Second COVID-19 Epidemic Waves.

Rocchigiani Angela Maria AM   Ferretti Luca L   Ledda Alice A   Di Nardo Antonello A   Floris Matteo M   Bonelli Piero P   Loi Federica F   Idda Maria Laura ML   Angioi Pier Paolo PP   Zinellu Susanna S   Fiori Mariangela Stefania MS   Bechere Roberto R   Capitta Paola P   Coccollone Annamaria A   Coradduzza Elisabetta E   Dettori Maria Antonietta MA   Fattaccio Maria Caterina MC   Gallisai Elena E   Maestrale Caterina C   Manunta Daniela D   Pedditzi Aureliana A   Piredda Ivana I   Palmas Bruna B   Salza Sara S   Sechi Anna Maria AM   Tanda Barbara B   Madrau Maria Paola MP   Sanna Maria Luisa ML   Cherchi Simonetta S   Ponti Nicoletta N   Masala Giovanna G   Sirica Roberto R   Evangelista Eloisa E   Oggiano Annalisa A   Puggioni Giantonella G   Ligios Ciriaco C   Dei Giudici Silvia S  

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Understanding how geography and human mobility shape the patterns and spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 is key to control future epidemics. An interesting example is provided by the second wave of the COVID-19 epidemic in Europe, which was facilitated by the intense movement of tourists around the Mediterranean coast in summer 2020. The Italian island of Sardinia is a major tourist destination and is widely believed to be the origin of the second Italian wave. In this study, we char  ...[more]

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