Evolution and epidemic spread of SARS-CoV-2 in Brazil

Brazil currently has one of the fastest-growing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemics in the world. Because of limited available data, assessments of the impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on this virus spread remain challenging. Using a mobility-driven...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science 2020-07, Vol.369 (6508), p.1255-1260
Hauptverfasser: Candido, Darlan S, Claro, Ingra M, de Jesus, Jaqueline G, Souza, William M, Moreira, Filipe RR, Dellicour, Simon, Mellan, Thomas A, du Plessis, Louis, Pereira, Rafael HM, Sales, Flavia CS, Manuli, Erika R, Thézé, Julien, Almeida, Luiz, Menezes, Mariane T, Voloch, Carolina M, Fumagalli, Marcilio J, Coletti, Thaís M, da Silva, Camila AM, Ramundo, Mariana S, Amorim, Mariene R, Hoeltgebaum, Henrique H, Mishra, Swapnil, Gill, Mandev S, Carvalho, Luiz M, Buss, Lewis F, Prete, Carlos A, Ashworth, Jordan, Nakaya, Helder I, Peixoto, Pedro S, Brady, Oliver J, Nicholls, Samuel M, Tanuri, Amilcar, Rossi, Átila D, Braga, Carlos KV, Gerber, Alexandra L, de C Guimarães, Ana Paula, Gaburo, Nelson, Alencar, Cecila Salete, Ferreira, Alessandro CS, Lima, Cristiano X, Levi, José Eduardo, Granato, Celso, Ferreira, Giulia M, Francisco, Ronaldo S, Granja, Fabiana, Garcia, Marcia T, Moretti, Maria Luiza, Perroud, Mauricio W, Castiñeiras, Terezinha MPP, Lazari, Carolina S, Hill, Sarah C, de Souza Santos, Andreza Aruska, Simeoni, Camila L, Forato, Julia, Sposito, Andrei C, Schreiber, Angelica Z, Santos, Magnun NN, de Sá, Camila Zolini, Souza, Renan P, Resende-Moreira, Luciana C, Teixeira, Mauro M, Hubner, Josy, Leme, Patricia AF, Moreira, Rennan G, Nogueira, Maurício L, Brazil-UK Centre for Arbovirus Discovery, Diagnosis, Genomics an, Ferguson, Neil M, Costa, Silvia F, Proenca-Modena, José Luiz, Vasconcelos, Ana Tereza R, Bhatt, Samir, Lemey, Philippe, Wu, Chieh-Hsi, Rambaut, Andrew, Loman, Nick J, Aguiar, Renato S, Pybus, Oliver G, Sabino, Ester C, Faria, Nuno Rodrigues
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Zusammenfassung:Brazil currently has one of the fastest-growing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemics in the world. Because of limited available data, assessments of the impact of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on this virus spread remain challenging. Using a mobility-driven transmission model, we show that NPIs reduced the reproduction number from >3 to 1 to 1.6 in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Sequencing of 427 new genomes and analysis of a geographically representative genomic dataset identified >100 international virus introductions in Brazil. We estimate that most (76%) of the Brazilian strains fell in three clades that were introduced from Europe between 22 February and 11 March 2020. During the early epidemic phase, we found that SARS-CoV-2 spread mostly locally and within state borders. After this period, despite sharp decreases in air travel, we estimated multiple exportations from large urban centers that coincided with a 25% increase in average traveled distances in national flights. This study sheds new light on the epidemic transmission and evolutionary trajectories of SARS-CoV-2 lineages in Brazil and provides evidence that current interventions remain insufficient to keep virus transmission under control in this country.
ISSN:0036-8075
DOI:10.1126/science.abd2161