Rapid replacement of the Beta variant by the Delta variant in South Africa

Author:

Tegally Houriiyah,Wilkinson Eduan,Althaus Christian L.,Giovanetti Marta,San James Emmanuel,Giandhari Jennifer,Pillay Sureshnee,Naidoo Yeshnee,Ramphal Upasana,Msomi Nokukhanya,Mlisana Koleka,Amoako Daniel G.,Everatt Josie,Mohale Thabo,Nguni Anele,Mahlangu Boitshoko,Ntuli Noxolo,Khumalo Zamantungwa T.,Makatini Zinhle,Wolter Nicole,Scheepers Cathrine,Ismail Arshad,Doolabh Deelan,Joseph Rageema,Strydom Amy,Mendes Adriano,Davis Michaela,Mayaphi Simnikiwe H.,Ramphal Yajna,Maharaj Arisha,Karim Wasim Abdool,Tshiabuila Derek,Anyaneji Ugochukwu J.,Singh Lavanya,Engelbrecht Susan,Fonseca Vagner,Marais Kruger,Korsman Stephen,Hardie Diana,Hsiao Nei-yuan,Maponga Tongai,van Zyl Gert,Marais Gert,Iranzadeh Arash,Martin Darren,Alcantara Luiz Carlos Junior,Bester Phillip Armand,Nyaga Martin M.,Subramoney Kathleen,Treurnicht Florette K.,Venter Marietjie,Goedhals Dominique,Preiser Wolfgang,Bhiman Jinal N.,Gottberg Anne von,Williamson Carolyn,Lessells Richard J.,de Oliveira TulioORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe Beta variant of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in South Africa in late 2020 and rapidly became the dominant variant, causing over 95% of infections in the country during and after the second epidemic wave. Here we show rapid replacement of the Beta variant by the Delta variant, a highly transmissible variant of concern (VOC) that emerged in India and subsequently spread around the world. The Delta variant was imported to South Africa primarily from India, spread rapidly in large monophyletic clusters to all provinces, and became dominant within three months of introduction. This was associated with a resurgence in community transmission, leading to a third wave which was associated with a high number of deaths. We estimated a growth advantage for the Delta variant in South Africa of 0.089 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.084-0.093) per day which corresponds to a transmission advantage of 46% (95% CI 44-48) compared to the Beta variant. These data provide additional support for the increased transmissibility of the Delta variant relative to other VOC and highlight how dynamic shifts in the distribution of variants contribute to the ongoing public health threat.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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