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SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Iran: The dynamics of the epidemic and evidence on two independent introductions.


ABSTRACT: The SARS-CoV-2 virus has been rapidly spreading globally since December 2019, triggering a pandemic, soon after its emergence. While Iran was among the first countries confronted with rapid spread of virus in February 2020, no real-time SARS-CoV-2 whole-genome tracking in early phase of outbreak was performed in the country. To address this issue, we provided 50 whole-genome sequences of viral isolates ascertained from different geographical locations in Iran during March-July 2020. The corresponding analysis on origins, transmission dynamics and genetic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 virus, represented at least two introductions of the virus into the country, constructing two major clusters defined as B.4 and B.1*. The first entry of the virus might have occurred around very late 2019/early 2020, as suggested by the time to the most recent common ancestor, followed by a rapid community transmission that led to dominancy of B.4 lineage in early epidemic till the end of June. Gradually, reduction in dominancy of B.4 occurred possibly as a result of other entries of the virus, followed by surge of B.1* lineages, as of mid-May. Remarkably, variation tracking of the virus indicated the increase in frequency of D614G mutation, along with B.1* lineages, which showed continuity till October 2020. The increase in frequency of D614G mutation and B.1* lineages from mid-May onwards predicts a rapid viral transmission that may push the country into a critical health situation followed by a considerable change in composition of viral lineages circulating in the country.

SUBMITTER: Fattahi Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8251331 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Iran: The dynamics of the epidemic and evidence on two independent introductions.

Fattahi Zohreh Z   Mohseni Marzieh M   Jalalvand Khadijeh K   Aghakhani Moghadam Fatemeh F   Ghaziasadi Azam A   Keshavarzi Fatemeh F   Yavarian Jila J   Jafarpour Ali A   Mortazavi Seyedeh Elham SE   Ghodratpour Fatemeh F   Behravan Hanieh H   Khazeni Mohammad M   Momeni Seyed Amir SA   Jahanzad Issa I   Moradi Abdolvahab A   Tabarraei Alijan A   Azimi Sadegh Ali SA   Kord Ebrahim E   Hashemi-Shahri Seyed Mohammad SM   Azaran Azarakhsh A   Yousefi Farid F   Mokhames Zakiye Z   Soleimani Alireza A   Ghafari Shokouh S   Ziaee Masood M   Habibzadeh Shahram S   Jeddi Farhad F   Hadadi Azar A   Abdollahi Alireza A   Kaydani Gholam Abbas GA   Soltani Saber S   Mokhtari-Azad Talat T   Najafipour Reza R   Malekzadeh Reza R   Kahrizi Kimia K   Jazayeri Seyed Mohammad SM   Najmabadi Hossein H  

Transboundary and emerging diseases 20210522 3


The SARS-CoV-2 virus has been rapidly spreading globally since December 2019, triggering a pandemic, soon after its emergence. While Iran was among the first countries confronted with rapid spread of virus in February 2020, no real-time SARS-CoV-2 whole-genome tracking in early phase of outbreak was performed in the country. To address this issue, we provided 50 whole-genome sequences of viral isolates ascertained from different geographical locations in Iran during March-July 2020. The correspo  ...[more]

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