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Tracking the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia using genomics
by
Ballard, Susan A.
, Horan, Kristy
, Howden, Benjamin P.
, Duchene, Sebastian
, Caly, Leon
, Seemann, Torsten
, Lane, Courtney R.
, Sutton, Brett
, Williamson, Deborah A.
, van Diemen, Annaliese
, Druce, Julian
, Gonçalves da Silva, Anders
, Schultz, Mark B.
, Stinear, Timothy P.
, Sait, Michelle
, Alpren, Charles
, Hoang, Tuyet
, Sherry, Norelle L.
, Catton, Mike
, Easton, Marion
, Dougall, Sally
in
45
/ 49/23
/ 631/326/325/2483
/ 631/326/596/4130
/ 692/308/174
/ 692/699/255/2514
/ Adult
/ Australia - epidemiology
/ Betacoronavirus - genetics
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Clusters
/ Constrictions
/ Coronavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Coronavirus Infections - transmission
/ Coronavirus Infections - virology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cruise ships
/ Disease control
/ Disease transmission
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genome, Viral
/ Genomics
/ Genomics - methods
/ Health Personnel
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Molecular Epidemiology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pandemics
/ Phylogeny
/ Pneumonia, Viral - epidemiology
/ Pneumonia, Viral - transmission
/ Pneumonia, Viral - virology
/ Public Health
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Travel
/ Viral diseases
/ Whole genome sequencing
2020
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Tracking the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia using genomics
by
Ballard, Susan A.
, Horan, Kristy
, Howden, Benjamin P.
, Duchene, Sebastian
, Caly, Leon
, Seemann, Torsten
, Lane, Courtney R.
, Sutton, Brett
, Williamson, Deborah A.
, van Diemen, Annaliese
, Druce, Julian
, Gonçalves da Silva, Anders
, Schultz, Mark B.
, Stinear, Timothy P.
, Sait, Michelle
, Alpren, Charles
, Hoang, Tuyet
, Sherry, Norelle L.
, Catton, Mike
, Easton, Marion
, Dougall, Sally
in
45
/ 49/23
/ 631/326/325/2483
/ 631/326/596/4130
/ 692/308/174
/ 692/699/255/2514
/ Adult
/ Australia - epidemiology
/ Betacoronavirus - genetics
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Clusters
/ Constrictions
/ Coronavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Coronavirus Infections - transmission
/ Coronavirus Infections - virology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cruise ships
/ Disease control
/ Disease transmission
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genome, Viral
/ Genomics
/ Genomics - methods
/ Health Personnel
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Molecular Epidemiology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pandemics
/ Phylogeny
/ Pneumonia, Viral - epidemiology
/ Pneumonia, Viral - transmission
/ Pneumonia, Viral - virology
/ Public Health
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Travel
/ Viral diseases
/ Whole genome sequencing
2020
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Tracking the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia using genomics
by
Ballard, Susan A.
, Horan, Kristy
, Howden, Benjamin P.
, Duchene, Sebastian
, Caly, Leon
, Seemann, Torsten
, Lane, Courtney R.
, Sutton, Brett
, Williamson, Deborah A.
, van Diemen, Annaliese
, Druce, Julian
, Gonçalves da Silva, Anders
, Schultz, Mark B.
, Stinear, Timothy P.
, Sait, Michelle
, Alpren, Charles
, Hoang, Tuyet
, Sherry, Norelle L.
, Catton, Mike
, Easton, Marion
, Dougall, Sally
in
45
/ 49/23
/ 631/326/325/2483
/ 631/326/596/4130
/ 692/308/174
/ 692/699/255/2514
/ Adult
/ Australia - epidemiology
/ Betacoronavirus - genetics
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Clusters
/ Constrictions
/ Coronavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Coronavirus Infections - transmission
/ Coronavirus Infections - virology
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cruise ships
/ Disease control
/ Disease transmission
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genome, Viral
/ Genomics
/ Genomics - methods
/ Health Personnel
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Molecular Epidemiology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pandemics
/ Phylogeny
/ Pneumonia, Viral - epidemiology
/ Pneumonia, Viral - transmission
/ Pneumonia, Viral - virology
/ Public Health
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Travel
/ Viral diseases
/ Whole genome sequencing
2020
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Tracking the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia using genomics
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Tracking the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia using genomics
2020
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Overview
Genomic sequencing has significant potential to inform public health management for SARS-CoV-2. Here we report high-throughput genomics for SARS-CoV-2, sequencing 80% of cases in Victoria, Australia (population 6.24 million) between 6 January and 14 April 2020 (total 1,333 COVID-19 cases). We integrate epidemiological, genomic and phylodynamic data to identify clusters and impact of interventions. The global diversity of SARS-CoV-2 is represented, consistent with multiple importations. Seventy-six distinct genomic clusters were identified, including large clusters associated with social venues, healthcare and cruise ships. Sequencing sequential samples from 98 patients reveals minimal intra-patient SARS-CoV-2 genomic diversity. Phylodynamic modelling indicates a significant reduction in the effective viral reproductive number (
R
e
) from 1.63 to 0.48 after implementing travel restrictions and physical distancing. Our data provide a concrete framework for the use of SARS-CoV-2 genomics in public health responses, including its use to rapidly identify SARS-CoV-2 transmission chains, increasingly important as social restrictions ease globally.
Genome sequencing can be used to infer pathogen transmission dynamics and inform public health responses. Here, the authors sequence >1,200 SARS-CoV-2 samples from Victoria, Australia and find genomic support for the effectiveness of social restrictions in reducing transmission.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
Subject
/ 49/23
/ Adult
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Clusters
/ Coronavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Coronavirus Infections - transmission
/ Coronavirus Infections - virology
/ COVID-19
/ Female
/ Genomics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Pneumonia, Viral - epidemiology
/ Pneumonia, Viral - transmission
/ Science
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Travel
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