Effects of SARS-CoV-2 P.1 introduction and the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on the epidemiological landscape of São José Do Rio Preto, Brazil

Author:

Banho Cecília ArticoORCID,Sacchetto LíviaORCID,Campos Guilherme Rodrigues FernandesORCID,Bittar Cíntia,Possebon Fábio SossaiORCID,Ullmann Leila SabrinaORCID,Marques Beatriz de CarvalhoORCID,da Silva Gislaine Ceslestino Dutra,Moraes Marília Mazzi,Parra Maisa Carla PereiraORCID,Negri Andreia FrancesliORCID,Boldrin Ana Carolina,Barcelos Michela Dias,dos Santos Thayza M. I. L.,Milhim Bruno H. G. A.ORCID,da Rocha Leonardo Cecílio,Dourado Fernanda Simões,dos Santos Andresa Lopes,Ciconi Victoria Bernardi,Patuto Caio,Versiani Alice FreitasORCID,da Silva Rafael Alves,Lobl Edoardo Estevam de OliveiraORCID,Hernandes Victor Miranda,Zini NathaliaORCID,Pacca Carolina ColombelliORCID,Estofolete Cássia FernandaORCID,Ferreira Helena LageORCID,Rahal PaulaORCID,Araújo João PessoaORCID,Cohen Jamie A.ORCID,Kerr Cliff C.,Althouse Benjamin M.,Vasilakis NikosORCID,Nogueira Mauricio Lacerda

Abstract

AbstractThe emergence of the new Brazilian variant of concern, P.1 lineage (Gamma), raised concern about its impact on the epidemiological profile of COVID-19 cases due to its higher transmissibility rate and immune evasion ability. Using 272 whole-genome sequences combined with epidemiological data, we showed that P.1 introduction in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil, was followed by the displacement of eight circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants and a rapid increase in prevalence two months after its first detection. Our findings support that the P.1 variant is associated with an increase in mortality risk and severity of COVID-19 cases in younger aged groups, which corresponds to the unvaccinated population at the time. Moreover, our data highlight the beneficial effects of vaccination indicated by a pronounced reduction of severe cases and deaths in immunized individuals, reinforcing the need for rapid and massive vaccination.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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