Household transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant of concern subvariants BA.1 and BA.2 in Denmark

Author:

Lyngse Frederik PlesnerORCID,Kirkeby Carsten Thure,Denwood MatthewORCID,Christiansen Lasse EngboORCID,Mølbak KåreORCID,Møller Camilla Holten,Skov Robert LeoORCID,Krause Tyra Grove,Rasmussen MortenORCID,Sieber Raphael NiklausORCID,Johannesen Thor Bech,Lillebaek Troels,Fonager JannikORCID,Fomsgaard AndersORCID,Møller Frederik TrierORCID,Stegger MarcORCID,Overvad Maria,Spiess KatjaORCID,Mortensen Laust HvasORCID

Abstract

AbstractSARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to evolve and new variants emerge. Using nationwide Danish data, we estimate the transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariants BA.1 and BA.2 within households. Among 22,678 primary cases, we identified 17,319 secondary infections among 50,588 household contacts during a 1–7 day follow-up. The secondary attack rate (SAR) was 29% and 39% in households infected with Omicron BA.1 and BA.2, respectively. BA.2 was associated with increased susceptibility of infection for unvaccinated household contacts (Odds Ratio (OR) 1.99; 95%–CI 1.72-2.31), fully vaccinated contacts (OR 2.26; 95%–CI 1.95–2.62) and booster-vaccinated contacts (OR 2.65; 95%–CI 2.29–3.08), compared to BA.1. We also found increased infectiousness from unvaccinated primary cases infected with BA.2 compared to BA.1 (OR 2.47; 95%–CI 2.15–2.84), but not for fully vaccinated (OR 0.66; 95%–CI 0.57–0.78) or booster-vaccinated primary cases (OR 0.69; 95%–CI 0.59–0.82). Omicron BA.2 is inherently more transmissible than BA.1. Its immune-evasive properties also reduce the protective effect of vaccination against infection, but do not increase infectiousness of breakthrough infections from vaccinated individuals.

Funder

Det Frie Forskningsråd

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Danmarks Grundforskningsfond

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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