Dispersal History of SARS-CoV-2 in Galicia, Spain

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Gallego-García, Pilar
Estévez‐Gómez, Nuria
Alvariño Alvariño, Pilar
Torres Beceiro, Isabel
Vallejo, J. A.
Rumbo-Feal, Soraya
Aja-Macaya, Pablo

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Gallego-García P, Estévez-Gómez N, De Chiara L, Alvariño P, Juiz-González PM, Torres-Beceiro I, Poza M, Vallejo JA, Rumbo-Feal S, Conde-Pérez K, Aja-Macaya P, Ladra S, Moreno-Flores A, Gude-González MJ, Coira A, Aguilera A, Costa-Alcalde JJ, Trastoy R, Barbeito-Castiñeiras G, García-Souto D, Tubio JMC, Trigo-Daporta M, Camacho-Zamora P, Costa JG, González-Domínguez M, Canoura-Fernández L, Glez-Peña D, Pérez-Castro S, Cabrera JJ, Daviña-Núñez C, Godoy-Diz M, Treinta-Álvarez AB, Veiga MI, Sousa JC, Osório NS, Comas I, González-Candelas F, Hong SL, Bollen N, Dellicour S, Baele G, Suchard MA, Lemey P, Agulla A, Bou G, Alonso-García P, Pérez-Del-Molino ML, García-Campello M, Paz-Vidal I, Regueiro B, Posada D. Dispersal history of SARS-CoV-2 in Galicia, Spain. J Med Virol. 2024 Jul;96(7):e29773. doi:10.1002/jmv.29773

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[Abstract] The dynamics of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission are influenced by a variety of factors, including social restrictions and the emergence of distinct variants. In this study, we delve into the origins and dissemination of the Alpha, Delta, and Omicron-BA.1 variants of concern in Galicia, northwest Spain. For this, we leveraged genomic data collected by the EPICOVIGAL Consortium and from the GISAID database, along with mobility information from other Spanish regions and foreign countries. Our analysis indicates that initial introductions during the Alpha phase were predominantly from other Spanish regions and France. However, as the pandemic progressed, introductions from Portugal and the United States became increasingly significant. The number of detected introductions varied from 96 and 101 for Alpha and Delta to 39 for Omicron-BA.1. Most of these introductions left a low number of descendants (<10), suggesting a limited impact on the evolution of the pandemic in Galicia. Notably, Galicia's major coastal cities emerged as critical hubs for viral transmission, highlighting their role in sustaining and spreading the virus. This research emphasizes the critical role of regional connectivity in the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and offers essential insights for enhancing public health strategies and surveillance measures.

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Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CRUE-CISUG
All genome sequences and associated metadata in this dataset arepublished in GISAID's EpiCoV database. To view the contributors of each individual sequence with details such as accession number, Virus name,Collection date, Originating Lab, Submitting Lab, and the list of Authors,visit https://epicov.org/epi3/epi_set/240124ms (EPI_SET_ID: EPI_-SET_240124ms, Supporting Information: Table 3). The data that supportthe findings of this study are openly available in GISAID's EPICoVdatabase at https://gisaid.org/, reference number EPI_SET_240124ms.

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