Global disparities in SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance
Author:
Brito Anderson F.ORCID, Semenova ElizavetaORCID, Dudas GytisORCID, Hassler Gabriel W.ORCID, Kalinich Chaney C.ORCID, Kraemer Moritz U.G.ORCID, Ho JosesORCID, Tegally HouriiyahORCID, Githinji GeorgeORCID, Agoti Charles N.ORCID, Matkin Lucy E.ORCID, Whittaker CharlesORCID, Howden Benjamin PORCID, Sintchenko VitaliORCID, Zuckerman Neta S.ORCID, Mor OrnaORCID, Blankenship Heather MORCID, Oliveira Tulio deORCID, Lin Raymond T. P.ORCID, Siqueira Marilda MendonçaORCID, Resende Paola CristinaORCID, Vasconcelos Ana Tereza R.ORCID, Spilki Fernando R.ORCID, Aguiar Renato SantanaORCID, Alexiev IvailoORCID, Ivanov Ivan N.ORCID, Philipova IvvaORCID, Carrington Christine V. F.ORCID, Sahadeo Nikita S. D., Gurry CélineORCID, Maurer-Stroh SebastianORCID, Naidoo DhamariORCID, von Eije Karin JORCID, Perkins Mark D., Kerkhove Maria van, Hill Sarah C.ORCID, Sabino Ester C.ORCID, Pybus Oliver G.ORCID, Dye ChristopherORCID, Bhatt SamirORCID, Flaxman SethORCID, Suchard Marc A., Grubaugh Nathan D.ORCID, Baele GuyORCID, Faria Nuno R.ORCID, , , ,
Abstract
AbstractGenomic sequencing provides critical information to track the evolution and spread of SARS-CoV-2, optimize molecular tests, treatments and vaccines, and guide public health responses. To investigate the spatiotemporal heterogeneity in the global SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance, we estimated the impact of sequencing intensity and turnaround times (TAT) on variant detection in 167 countries. Most countries submit genomes >21 days after sample collection, and 77% of low and middle income countries sequenced <0.5% of their cases. We found that sequencing at least 0.5% of the cases, with a TAT <21 days, could be a benchmark for SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance efforts. Socioeconomic inequalities substantially impact our ability to quickly detect SARS-CoV-2 variants, and undermine the global pandemic preparedness.One-Sentence SummarySocioeconomic inequalities impacted the SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance, and undermined the global pandemic preparedness.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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