Epidemiological and transmission characteristics comparison analysis between Delta and Omicron variants of the SARS-CoV-2 (BA.2.1, BA.2.2, BA.2.76, BA.5.2)

Author:

Dai Zhihui1,Luo Kaiwei1,Liu Qiao2,Zhan Zhifei1,Sun Qianlai1,Lin Huijun1,Chen Tianmu2,Zhao Zeyu2,Li Xiaojun1,Liu Ziyan1

Affiliation:

1. Hunan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Workstation for Emerging Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences)

2. Xiamen University

Abstract

Abstract

Since the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the virus has undergone three mutations, with Delta and Omicron being the most affected.This study aimed to understand the epidemiology and transmission differences between the Delta and Omicron variants, and to analyze the infection characteristics of different variants, providing a scientific theoretical basis for prevention and control strategies.We conducted a comparative analysis by selecting six local outbreaks of the Delta variant that occurred in Hunan Province in July 2021 and six local outbreaks of different sub-lineages of the Omicron variant that occurred in 2022. The results showed that asymptomatic cases were more prevalent in Omicron variant infections, with BA.5.2 having the highest proportion. The Delta and Omicron variants have identical median incubation periods of 2–3 days. In terms of secondary situations, the secondary attack rate of the Delta variant is 0.85%, while that of the Omicron variant is 1.69%. For specific Omicron subvariants, Omicron BA.2.1 has a secondary attack rate of 0.89%, Omicron BA.2.2 is 0.71%, Omicron BA.2.76 is 2.51%, and Omicron BA.5.2 has a secondary attack rate of 4.63%. The predominant mode of exposure for cases with recurrent infections of the Delta variant is cohabitation, while for Omicron variant outbreaks, cohabitation remains predominant, followed by spatial proximity and dining together.The Delta variant and the Omicron variant are both make it prone to causing multiple generations of cases in a short period, leading to a wider impact. The secondary attack rates of Omicron and Delta variants in this study were much lower than in other countries, indicating that strengthening personnel control and social regulations are beneficial for the prevention and control of newly emerging severe infectious diseases. Meanwhile, the exposure types of Omicron variant secondary cases were more diverse, and the symptoms of infected individuals were milder, indicating its greater stealthiness. Therefore, it is crucial to focus on virus mutations, strengthen surveillance, and increase prevention and control efforts if enhanced transmissibility of the variant is detected.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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