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Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals

The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 lineage (Delta variant) in 2021 was associated with increased case numbers and test positivity rates, including a large number of infections in fully vaccinated individuals. Here, we describe the findings of an investigation conducted in Tompkins County, New...

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Autores principales: Caserta, Leonardo C., Martins, Mathias, Cronk, Brittany, Anderson, Renee, Eldridge, Harry, Gallow, Deidre, Kruppa, Frank, Plocharczyk, Elizabeth, Diel, Diego G.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9602338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36165775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00563-22
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author Caserta, Leonardo C.
Martins, Mathias
Cronk, Brittany
Anderson, Renee
Eldridge, Harry
Gallow, Deidre
Kruppa, Frank
Plocharczyk, Elizabeth
Diel, Diego G.
author_facet Caserta, Leonardo C.
Martins, Mathias
Cronk, Brittany
Anderson, Renee
Eldridge, Harry
Gallow, Deidre
Kruppa, Frank
Plocharczyk, Elizabeth
Diel, Diego G.
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description The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 lineage (Delta variant) in 2021 was associated with increased case numbers and test positivity rates, including a large number of infections in fully vaccinated individuals. Here, we describe the findings of an investigation conducted in Tompkins County, New York, to evaluate factors underlying a significant uptick in the number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases observed in the months of July and August 2021. We performed genomic surveillance and genotyping as well as virological assessments to determine infectivity of the virus in a select number of clinical diagnostic samples. Genomic sequence analyses revealed complete replacement of the B.1.1.7 lineage (Alpha variant) with the B.1.617.2 lineage (Delta variant) between July 1 and August 4 2021. We observed a strong association between viral RNA loads detected by real-time reverse transcriptase PCR and infectious virus detected in respiratory secretions by virus titration. A marked increase in positive cases among fully vaccinated individuals was observed. The sequence divergence between two index Delta variant cases in April and May, and the cases after July 1st, revealed independent Delta variant introductions in Tompkins County. Contact tracing information enabled the detection of clusters of connected cases within closely related phylogenetic clusters. We also found evidence of transmission between vaccinated individuals and between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. This was confirmed by detection and isolation of infectious virus from a group of individuals within epidemiologically connected transmission clusters, confirming shedding of high viral loads and transmission of the virus by fully vaccinated individuals. IMPORTANCE The SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) emerged in Asia and rapidly spread to other countries, becoming the dominant circulating lineage. Worldwide infections with B.1.617.2 peaked at a time in which vaccination rates were increasing. In this study, we present data characterizing the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) in Tompkins County, New York, which has one of the highest vaccination rates in the state. We present evidence demonstrating infection, replication, and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) between fully vaccinated individuals. Importantly, infectious virus loads were determined in a subset of samples and demonstrated shedding of high viral titers in respiratory secretions of vaccinated individuals.
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spelling pubmed-96023382022-10-27 Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals Caserta, Leonardo C. Martins, Mathias Cronk, Brittany Anderson, Renee Eldridge, Harry Gallow, Deidre Kruppa, Frank Plocharczyk, Elizabeth Diel, Diego G. Microbiol Spectr Research Article The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 lineage (Delta variant) in 2021 was associated with increased case numbers and test positivity rates, including a large number of infections in fully vaccinated individuals. Here, we describe the findings of an investigation conducted in Tompkins County, New York, to evaluate factors underlying a significant uptick in the number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases observed in the months of July and August 2021. We performed genomic surveillance and genotyping as well as virological assessments to determine infectivity of the virus in a select number of clinical diagnostic samples. Genomic sequence analyses revealed complete replacement of the B.1.1.7 lineage (Alpha variant) with the B.1.617.2 lineage (Delta variant) between July 1 and August 4 2021. We observed a strong association between viral RNA loads detected by real-time reverse transcriptase PCR and infectious virus detected in respiratory secretions by virus titration. A marked increase in positive cases among fully vaccinated individuals was observed. The sequence divergence between two index Delta variant cases in April and May, and the cases after July 1st, revealed independent Delta variant introductions in Tompkins County. Contact tracing information enabled the detection of clusters of connected cases within closely related phylogenetic clusters. We also found evidence of transmission between vaccinated individuals and between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. This was confirmed by detection and isolation of infectious virus from a group of individuals within epidemiologically connected transmission clusters, confirming shedding of high viral loads and transmission of the virus by fully vaccinated individuals. IMPORTANCE The SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) emerged in Asia and rapidly spread to other countries, becoming the dominant circulating lineage. Worldwide infections with B.1.617.2 peaked at a time in which vaccination rates were increasing. In this study, we present data characterizing the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) in Tompkins County, New York, which has one of the highest vaccination rates in the state. We present evidence demonstrating infection, replication, and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) between fully vaccinated individuals. Importantly, infectious virus loads were determined in a subset of samples and demonstrated shedding of high viral titers in respiratory secretions of vaccinated individuals. American Society for Microbiology 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9602338/ /pubmed/36165775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00563-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Caserta et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Caserta, Leonardo C.
Martins, Mathias
Cronk, Brittany
Anderson, Renee
Eldridge, Harry
Gallow, Deidre
Kruppa, Frank
Plocharczyk, Elizabeth
Diel, Diego G.
Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals
title Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals
title_full Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals
title_fullStr Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals
title_short Infection and Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 Lineage (Delta Variant) among Fully Vaccinated Individuals
title_sort infection and transmission of sars-cov-2 b.1.617.2 lineage (delta variant) among fully vaccinated individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9602338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36165775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00563-22
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