Abstract

Background

In early 2021, the SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7 (Alpha variant) became dominant across large parts of the world. In Denmark, comprehensive and real-time test, contact-tracing, and sequencing efforts were applied to sustain epidemic control. Here, we use these data to investigate the transmissibility, introduction, and onward transmission of B.1.1.7 in Denmark.

Methods

We analyzed a comprehensive set of 60,178 SARS-CoV-2 genomes generated from high-throughput sequencing by the Danish COVID-19 Genome Consortium, representing 34% of all positive cases in the period 14 November 2020 to 7 February 2021. We calculated the transmissibility of B.1.1.7 relative to other lineages using Poisson regression. Including all 1976 high-quality B.1.1.7 genomes collected in the study period, we constructed a time-scaled phylogeny, which was coupled with detailed travel history and register data to outline the introduction and onward transmission of B.1.1.7 in Denmark.

Results

In a period with unchanged restrictions, we estimated an increased B.1.1.7 transmissibility of 58% (95% CI: [56%, 60%]) relative to other lineages. Epidemiological and phylogenetic analyses revealed that 37% of B.1.1.7 cases were related to the initial introduction in November 2020. The relative number of cases directly linked to introductions varied between 10 and 50% throughout the study period.

Conclusions

Our findings corroborate early estimates of increased transmissibility of B.1.1.7. Both substantial early expansion when B.1.1.7 was still unmonitored and continuous foreign introductions contributed considerably to case numbers. Finally, our study highlights the benefit of balanced travel restrictions and self-isolation procedures coupled with comprehensive surveillance efforts, to sustain epidemic control in the face of emerging variants.

Details

Title
Introduction and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7, Alpha variant, in Denmark
Author
Michaelsen, Thomas Y; Bennedbæk, Marc; Christiansen, Lasse E; Jørgensen, Mia S F; Møller, Camilla H; Sørensen, Emil A; Knutsson, Simon; Brandt, Jakob; Jensen, Thomas B N; Chiche-Lapierre, Clarisse; Collados, Emilio F; Sørensen, Trine; Petersen, Celine; Le-Quy, Vang; Mantas Sereika; Hansen, Frederik T; Rasmussen, Morten; Fonager, Jannik; Karst, Søren M; Marvig, Rasmus L; Stegger, Marc; Sieber, Raphael N; Skov, Robert; Legarth, Rebecca; Krause, Tyra G; Fomsgaard, Anders; COVID-19 Genome Consortium (DCGC); Albertsen, Mads  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Pages
1-13
Section
Research
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
1756994X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2666598753
Copyright
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