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Title: Transmission patterns of co-circulation of Omicron sub-lineages in Hong Kong SAR, China, a city with rigorous social distancing measures, in 2022
Authors: Chow, N 
Long, T
Lee, LK 
Wong, ITF 
Lee, AWT 
Tam, WY 
Wong, HFT 
Leung, JSL 
Chow, FWN 
Luk, KS
Ho, AYM
Lam, JYW
Yau, MCY
Que, TL
Yip, KT
Chow, VCY
Wong, RCW
Mok, BWY
Chen, HL
Siu, GKH 
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Source: Viruses, June 2024, v. 16, no. 6, 981
Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to characterize the changing landscape of circulating SARS-CoV-2 lineages in the local community of Hong Kong throughout 2022. We examined how adjustments to quarantine arrangements influenced the transmission pattern of Omicron variants in a city with relatively rigorous social distancing measures at that time. Methods: In 2022, a total of 4684 local SARS-CoV-2 genomes were sequenced using the Oxford Nanopore GridION sequencer. SARS-CoV-2 consensus genomes were generated by MAFFT, and the maximum likelihood phylogeny of these genomes was determined using IQ-TREE. The dynamic changes in lineages were depicted in a time tree created by Nextstrain. Statistical analysis was conducted to assess the correlation between changes in the number of lineages and adjustments to quarantine arrangements. Results: By the end of 2022, a total of 83 SARS-CoV-2 lineages were identified in the community. The increase in the number of new lineages was significantly associated with the relaxation of quarantine arrangements (One-way ANOVA, F(5, 47) = 18.233, p < 0.001)). Over time, Omicron BA.5 sub-lineages replaced BA.2.2 and became the predominant Omicron variants in Hong Kong. The influx of new lineages reshaped the dynamics of Omicron variants in the community without fluctuating the death rate and hospitalization rate (One-way ANOVA, F(5, 47) = 2.037, p = 0.091). Conclusion: This study revealed that even with an extended mandatory quarantine period for incoming travelers, it may not be feasible to completely prevent the introduction and subsequent community spread of highly contagious Omicron variants. Ongoing molecular surveillance of COVID-19 remains essential to monitor the emergence of new recombinant variants.
Keywords: Co-circulation
COVID-19
Omicron
Quarantine arrangements
Social distancing
Publisher: MDPI AG
Journal: Viruses 
EISSN: 1999-4915
DOI: 10.3390/v16060981
Rights: © 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Chow, N., Long, T., Lee, L.-K., Wong, I. T.-F., Lee, A. W.-T., Tam, W.-Y., Wong, H. F.-T., Leung, J. S.-L., Chow, F. W.-N., Luk, K. S., Ho, A. Y.-M., Lam, J. Y.-W., Yau, M. C.-Y., Que, T.-L., Yip, K.-T., Chow, V. C.-Y., Wong, R. C.-W., Mok, B. W.-Y., Chen, H.-l., & Siu, G. K.-H. (2024). Transmission Patterns of Co-Circulation of Omicron Sub-Lineages in Hong Kong SAR, China, a City with Rigorous Social Distancing Measures, in 2022. Viruses, 16(6), 981 is available at https://doi.org/10.3390/v16060981.
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