Author:
Kemenesi Gábor,Zeghbib Safia,Somogyi Balázs A,Tóth Gábor Endre,Bányai Krisztián,Solymosi Norbert,Szabo Peter M,Szabó István,Bálint Ádám,Urbán Péter,Herczeg Róbert,Gyenesei Attila,Nagy Ágnes,Pereszlényi Csaba István,Babinszky Gergely Csaba,Dudás Gábor,Terhes Gabriella,Zöldi Viktor,Lovas Róbert,Tenczer Szabolcs,Kornya László,Jakab Ferenc
Abstract
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 is the third highly pathogenic human coronavirus in history. Since the emergence in Hubei province, China, during late 2019 the situation evolved to pandemic level. Following China, Europe was the second epicenter of the pandemic. To better comprehend the detailed founder mechanisms of the epidemic evolution in Central-Eastern Europe, particularly in Hungary, we determined the full-length SARS-CoV-2 genomes from 32 clinical samples collected from laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patients over the first month of disease in Hungary. We applied a haplotype network analysis on all available complete genomic sequences of SARS-CoV-2 from GISAID database as of the 21th of April, 2020. We performed additional phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses to achieve the recognition of multiple and parallel introductory events into our region. Here we present a publicly available network imaging of the worldwide haplotype relations of SARS-CoV-2 sequences and conclude the founder mechanisms of the outbreak in Central-Eastern Europe.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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