Genotypic portrait of SARS-CoV-2 in Primorsky Krai during the COVID-19 pandemic

A. Y. Popova, M. Y. Shchelkanov, N. V. Krylova, Alexey A. Belik, Lyubov M. Semeikina, Tatyana S. Zaporozhets, Vyacheslav Y. Smolenskiy, Elena V. Persianova, M. N. Prosyannikova, Yuriy A. Belov, O. V. Iunikhina, Anastasiya B. Pott, Tatyana F. Khomichuk, A. Simakova, S.A. Abramova, O. B. Romanova, T. N. Detkovskaya, S. P. Kryzhanovskiy, N. Besednova
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Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic, etiologically related to SARS-CoV-2, was the longest-lasting pandemic for an acute respiratory disease and had a significant impact on demography, economics and politics globally. Experiences with this pandemic are significant for the sustainable development of human society. A detailed analysis of these experiences in epidemic control should include details of the pathogen evolution down to the regional level. The aim of the study was to establish the regularities of the COVID-19 epidemic process in connection with the change of the pathogen genetic variants on the territory of Primorsky Krai. Materials and methods. A retrospective epidemiological analysis of COVID-19 incidence and dynamics of circulation of SARS-CoV-2 genetic variants during the pandemic of this disease (11.03.2020–05.05.2023) in Primorsky Krai was carried out. Data was gathered from the Department of Rospotrebnadzor in Primorsky Krai, the Centre of Hygiene and Epidemiology in Primorsky Krai, as well as the G.P. Somov Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Russian Federation and Russian Platform for Aggregation of Information on Virus Genomes (VGARus). In particular, 1055 nucleotide sequences of full-length SARS-CoV-2 genomes from Primorsky Krai, among which 553 were sequenced at the G.P. Somov Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology were included in analysis. Results. When analyzing the epidemic dynamics of COVID-19 in Primorsky Krai (2020–2023), 7 rises in incidence with different clinical and epidemiological symptoms depending on the genetic variants of the pathogen were identified. At the beginning of the pandemic in Primorsky Krai, as well as throughout Russia, Wuhan-like variants of SARS-CoV-2 were predominant, though later, Delta and Omicron genetic variants were in the majority. By the end of April — beginning of May 2023, the proportion of Omicron sub-variants (XBB.1.9.2 and XBB.1.16) in Primorsky Krai was higher than the Russian average and comparable to that in neighboring countries (Republic of Korea and Japan). Conclusion. Due to the ongoing evolution of SARS-CoV-2, the possibility of the emergence of new pathogens, the peculiarities of the geographical location as well as political and economic importance of Primorsky Krai, it is necessary to consistently improve regional capabilities for operational molecular virological monitoring.
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COVID-19 大流行期间滨海边疆区 SARS-CoV-2 的基因型特征
导言。COVID-19 大流行在病原学上与 SARS-CoV-2 相关,是持续时间最长的急性呼吸道疾病大流行,对全球人口、经济和政治产生了重大影响。这次流行病的经验对人类社会的可持续发展意义重大。对这些疫情控制经验的详细分析应包括病原体演变的细节,直至区域层面。本研究的目的是根据滨海边疆区境内病原体基因变异的变化,确定 COVID-19 流行过程的规律性。材料和方法在该疾病大流行期间(2020 年 3 月 11 日至 2023 年 5 月 5 日),对滨海边疆区 COVID-19 发病率和 SARS-CoV-2 基因变异体的流通动态进行了流行病学回顾分析。数据来自滨海边疆区 Rospotrebnadzor 局、滨海边疆区卫生与流行病学中心、俄罗斯联邦 G.P. Somov 流行病学与微生物学研究所和俄罗斯病毒基因组信息汇总平台(VGARus)。其中,滨海边疆区的 1055 个全长 SARS-CoV-2 基因组核苷酸序列(其中 553 个在 G.P. Somov 流行病学和微生物学研究所测序)被纳入分析范围。分析结果在分析 COVID-19 在滨海边疆区的流行动态(2020-2023 年)时,根据病原体基因变体的不同,发现了 7 种具有不同临床和流行病学症状的发病率上升情况。在滨海边疆区以及整个俄罗斯的大流行初期,SARS-CoV-2 的武汉样变种占主导地位,但后来 Delta 和 Omicron 基因变种占多数。到 2023 年 4 月底至 5 月初,滨海边疆区的 Omicron 亚变种(XBB.1.9.2 和 XBB.1.16)比例高于俄罗斯的平均水平,与邻国(大韩民国和日本)的比例相当。结论由于 SARS-CoV-2 的不断演变、新病原体出现的可能性、滨海边疆区地理位置的特殊性以及政治和经济的重要性,有必要不断提高该地区分子病毒学监测的业务能力。
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