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Quantification of the spread of SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7 in Switzerland.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/159353
Date of Publication
December 2021
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Sozial- ...

Contributor
Chen, Chaoran
Nadeau, Sarah Ann
Topolsky, Ivan
Manceau, Marc
Huisman, Jana S
Jablonski, Kim Philipp
Fuhrmann, Lara
Dreifuss, David
Jahn, Katharina
Beckmann, Christiane
Redondo, Maurice
Noppen, Christoph
Risch, Lorenz
Risch, Martin
Wohlwend, Nadia
Kas, Sinem
Bodmer, Thomas
Roloff, Tim
Stange, Madlen
Egli, Adrian
Eckerle, Isabella
Kaiser, Laurent
Denes, Rebecca
Feldkamp, Mirjam
Nissen, Ina
Santacroce, Natascha
Burcklen, Elodie
Aquino, Catharine
de Gouvea, Andreia Cabral
Moccia, Maria Domenica
Grüter, Simon
Sykes, Timothy
Opitz, Lennart
White, Griffin
Neff, Laura
Popovic, Doris
Patrignani, Andrea
Tracy, Jay
Schlapbach, Ralph
Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T
Harshman, Keith
Xenarios, Ioannis
Pegeot, Henri
Cerutti, Lorenzo
Penet, Deborah
Blin, Anthony
Elies, Melyssa
Althaus, Christianorcid-logo
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Beisel, Christian
Beerenwinkel, Niko
Ackermann, Martin
Stadler, Tanja
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

300 - Social sciences...

Series
Epidemics
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1755-4365
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.epidem.2021.100480
PubMed ID
34488035
Uncontrolled Keywords

B.1.1.7 COVID-19 Pand...

Description
BACKGROUND

In December 2020, the United Kingdom (UK) reported a SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Concern (VoC) which is now named B.1.1.7. Based on initial data from the UK and later data from other countries, this variant was estimated to have a transmission fitness advantage of around 40-80 % (Volz et al., 2021; Leung et al., 2021; Davies et al., 2021).

AIM

This study aims to estimate the transmission fitness advantage and the effective reproductive number of B.1.1.7 through time based on data from Switzerland.

METHODS

We generated whole genome sequences from 11.8 % of all confirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases in Switzerland between 14 December 2020 and 11 March 2021. Based on these data, we determine the daily frequency of the B.1.1.7 variant and quantify the variant's transmission fitness advantage on a national and a regional scale.

RESULTS

We estimate B.1.1.7 had a transmission fitness advantage of 43-52 % compared to the other variants circulating in Switzerland during the study period. Further, we estimate B.1.1.7 had a reproductive number above 1 from 01 January 2021 until the end of the study period, compared to below 1 for the other variants. Specifically, we estimate the reproductive number for B.1.1.7 was 1.24 [1.07-1.41] from 01 January until 17 January 2021 and 1.18 [1.06-1.30] from 18 January until 01 March 2021 based on the whole genome sequencing data. From 10 March to 16 March 2021, once B.1.1.7 was dominant, we estimate the reproductive number was 1.14 [1.00-1.26] based on all confirmed cases. For reference, Switzerland applied more non-pharmaceutical interventions to combat SARS-CoV-2 on 18 January 2021 and lifted some measures again on 01 March 2021.

CONCLUSION

The observed increase in B.1.1.7 frequency in Switzerland during the study period is as expected based on observations in the UK. In absolute numbers, B.1.1.7 increased exponentially with an estimated doubling time of around 2-3.5 weeks. To monitor the ongoing spread of B.1.1.7, our plots are available online.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/43733
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