Communications Medicine (Nov 2024)
Spatiotemporal evolution and transmission dynamics of Alpha and Delta SARS-CoV-2 variants contributing to sequential outbreaks in Cambodia during 2021
- Yvonne C. F. Su,
- Michael A. Zeller,
- Tey Putita Ou,
- Jordan Ma,
- Leakhena Pum,
- Rong Zhang,
- Sophannadeth Rath,
- Vireak Heang,
- Sonita Kol,
- Reaksa Lim,
- Kim Lay Chea,
- Limmey Khun,
- Leangyi Heng,
- Sidonn Krang,
- Philomena Raftery,
- Michael H. Kinzer,
- Vanra Ieng,
- Vannda Kab,
- Sarika Patel,
- Borann Sar,
- Viseth Srey Horm,
- Sokhoun Yann,
- Heidi Auerswald,
- Jurre Y. Siegers,
- Cecile Troupin,
- Narjis Boukli,
- Koen Vandelannoote,
- Foong Ying Wong,
- Giselle G. K. Ng,
- Malen Chan,
- Sopheak Sorn,
- Yi Sengdoeurn,
- Seng Heng,
- Chau Darapheak,
- Chin Savuth,
- Asheena Khalakdina,
- Sowath Ly,
- Laurence Baril,
- Andre Spiegel,
- Veasna Duong,
- Sovann Ly,
- Gavin J. D. Smith,
- Erik A. Karlsson
Affiliations
- Yvonne C. F. Su
- Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road
- Michael A. Zeller
- Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road
- Tey Putita Ou
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Jordan Ma
- Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road
- Leakhena Pum
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Rong Zhang
- Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road
- Sophannadeth Rath
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Vireak Heang
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Sonita Kol
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Reaksa Lim
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Kim Lay Chea
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Limmey Khun
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Leangyi Heng
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Sidonn Krang
- Communicable Disease Control Department, Ministry of Health
- Philomena Raftery
- World Health Organization Country Office
- Michael H. Kinzer
- United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Vanra Ieng
- World Health Organization Country Office
- Vannda Kab
- World Health Organization Country Office
- Sarika Patel
- World Health Organization Country Office
- Borann Sar
- United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Viseth Srey Horm
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Sokhoun Yann
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Heidi Auerswald
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Jurre Y. Siegers
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Cecile Troupin
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Narjis Boukli
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Koen Vandelannoote
- Bacterial Phylogenomics Group, Institute Pasteur du Cambodge
- Foong Ying Wong
- Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road
- Giselle G. K. Ng
- Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road
- Malen Chan
- Epidemiology and Public Health Unit, Institute Pasteur du Cambodge
- Sopheak Sorn
- Epidemiology and Public Health Unit, Institute Pasteur du Cambodge
- Yi Sengdoeurn
- Communicable Disease Control Department, Ministry of Health
- Seng Heng
- Communicable Disease Control Department, Ministry of Health
- Chau Darapheak
- National Institute for Public Health
- Chin Savuth
- National Institute for Public Health
- Asheena Khalakdina
- World Health Organization Country Office
- Sowath Ly
- Epidemiology and Public Health Unit, Institute Pasteur du Cambodge
- Laurence Baril
- Direction, Institute Pasteur du Cambodge
- Andre Spiegel
- Direction, Institute Pasteur du Cambodge
- Veasna Duong
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- Sovann Ly
- Communicable Disease Control Department, Ministry of Health
- Gavin J. D. Smith
- Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road
- Erik A. Karlsson
- Virology Unit, World Health Organization COVID-19 Global Referral Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-024-00685-7
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 4,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 14
Abstract
Abstract Background Tracking the emergence, introduction and spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern are essential for informing public health strategies. In 2021, Cambodia faced two major epidemic waves of SARS-CoV-2 triggered by the successive rise of the Alpha and Delta variants. Methods Phylodynamic analysis of 1,163 complete SARS-CoV-2 genomes from Cambodia, along with global sequences, were conducted between February and September 2021 to infer viral introductions, molecular epidemiology and population dynamics. The relationship between epidemic trends and control strategies were evaluated. Bayesian phylogeographic reconstruction was employed to estimate and contrast the spatiotemporal dynamics of the Alpha and Delta variants over time. Results Here we reveal that the Alpha variant displays rapid lineage diversification, accompanied by the acquisition of a spike E484K mutation that coincides with the national implementation of mass COVID-19 vaccination. Despite nationwide control strategies and increased vaccination coverage, the Alpha variant was quickly displaced by Delta variants that exhibits a higher effective reproductive number. Phylogeographic inference indicates that the Alpha variant was introduced through south-central region of Cambodia, with strong diffusion rates from the capital of Phnom Penh to other provinces, while the Delta variant likely entered the country via the northern border provinces. Conclusions Continual genomic surveillance and sequencing efforts, in combination with public health strategies, play a vital role in effectively tracking and responding to the emergence, evolution and dissemination of future emerging variants.