XBB.1, BQ1.1 and atypical BA.4.6/XBB.1 recombinants predominate current SARS-CoV-2 Wavelets with flu-like symptoms in Cameroon: A snapshot from genomic surveillance
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Published:2024-05-10
Issue:5
Volume:4
Page:e0003153
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ISSN:2767-3375
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Container-title:PLOS Global Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PLOS Glob Public Health
Author:
Fokam Joseph, Ngoufack Jagni Semengue EzechielORCID, Gouissi Anguechia Davy-Hyacinthe, Etame Naomi-Karell, Takou Désiré, Mandeng Nadia, Kengni Ngueko Minelle Aurelie, Beloumou Angong Grace, Djupsa Ndjeyep Sandrine, Chenwi Ambe Collins, Nka Alex Durand, Molimbou Evariste, Mundo Nayang Audrey Rachel, Moko Fotso Larissa Gaëlle, Tambe Ayuk Ngwese DerrickORCID, Tueguem Pamela Patricia, Tommo Tchouaket Carlos Michel, Ka’e Aude Christelle, Fainguem Nadine, Abega Abega Cyrille, Halle-Ekane Edie-Gregory, Esso Linda, Etoundi Mballa Alain Georges, Shang Judith, Ndongmo Clement B., Cappelli Giulia, Kifle Tessema Sofonias, Z-K Bissek Anne-Cecile, Colizzi Vittorio, Ndjolo Alexis, Perno Carlo-Federico, Ndembi Nicaise
Abstract
As of December 2022, Cameroon had observed a slight resurgence of COVID-19, raising concerns on genomic surveillance of related-SARS-CoV-2 variants under circulation. Following a laboratory-based survey, positive SARS-CoV-2 samples detected from December-2022 through March-2023 were processed for targeted sequencing at the Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre (CIRCB) in Yaoundé-Cameroon. From all positive cases detected, 13 were successfully sequenced (mean age 34 years, 70% female); the majority of the cases were unvaccinated (70%, 9/13) and symptomatic (92%, 12/13); all with flu-like symptoms (100%, 12/12). Following RT-PCR, the median cycle threshold was 22.23 [18–24] for the N gene; and 24.09 [20–26] for the ORF gene, underscoring high viral loads. Phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide sequences identified four major sub-variants in circulation, of which BA.5 (3/13), the recombinants BQ.1.1 (4/13), XBB.1 (4/13) and novel atypical variant of BA.4.6/XBB.1 (2/13). This snapshot surveillance indicates the introduction/emergence and circulation of new Omicron sub-variants, all accompanied by minor/mild symptoms. However, these new sub-variants and recombinants call for continuous genomic surveillance to prevent further resurgence of Covid-19 epidemiological wave.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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