Genomic characterization and Epidemiology of an emerging SARS-CoV-2 variant in Delhi, India

Author:

Dhar Mahesh SORCID,Marwal Robin,Radhakrishnan VS,Ponnusamy Kalaiarasan,Jolly BaniORCID,Bhoyar Rahul C.,Sardana Viren,Naushin Salwa,Rophina Mercy,Mellan Thomas A,Mishra SwapnilORCID,Whittaker Charles,Fatihi Saman,Datta Meena,Singh Priyanka,Sharma Uma,Ujjainiya Rajat,Batheja Nitin,Divakar Mohit Kumar,Singh Manoj K,Imran Mohamed,Senthivel Vigneshwar,Maurya Ranjeet,Jha Neha,Mehta Priyanka,Vivekanand A,Sharma Pooja,Arvinden VR,Chaudhary Urmila,Soni Namita,Thukral Lipi,Flaxman SethORCID,Bhatt SamirORCID,Pandey Rajesh,Dash Debasis,Faruq Mohammed,Lall Hemlata,Gogia Hema,Madan Preeti,Kulkarni Sanket,Chauhan Himanshu,Sengupta Shantanu,Kabra Sandhya,Gupta Ravindra K.ORCID,Singh Sujeet K,Agrawal AnuragORCID,Rakshit Partha,

Abstract

AbstractDelhi, the national capital of India, has experienced multiple SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks in 2020 and reached a population seropositivity of over 50% by 2021. During April 2021, the city became overwhelmed by COVID-19 cases and fatalities, as a new variant B.1.617.2 (Delta) replaced B.1.1.7 (Alpha). A Bayesian model explains the growth advantage of Delta through a combination of increased transmissibility and partial reduction of immunity elicited by prior infection (median estimates; ×1.5-fold, 20% reduction). Seropositivity of an employee and family cohort increased from 42% to 86% between March and July 2021, with 27% reinfections, as judged by increased antibody concentration after previous decline. The likely high transmissibility and partial evasion of immunity by the Delta variant contributed to an overwhelming surge in Delhi.One-Sentence SummaryDelhi experienced an overwhelming surge of COVID-19 cases and fatalities peaking in May 2021 as the highly transmissible and immune evasive Delta variant replaced the Alpha variant.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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