Annals of Global Health (Jul 2021)

The Dual/Global Value of SARS-CoV-2 Genome Surveillance on Migrants Arriving to Europe via the Mediterranean Routes

  • Claudia Marotta,
  • Paola Stefanelli,
  • Fabio Tramuto,
  • Ulrico Angeloni,
  • Carmelo Maida,
  • Achille Cernigliaro,
  • Teresa Barone,
  • Francesco Vitale,
  • Giovanni Rezza,
  • Walter Mazzucco,
  • The SAMI-Surv Collaboration

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.3425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87, no. 1

Abstract

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Despite the pandemic, 34,154 migrants, refugees or asylum-seekers landed in Sicily (Italy) in 2020, representing the main point of entry by sea into Europe. The SARS-CoV-2 surveillance program among migrants arriving to Sicily via the Mediterranean Sea, made by the combination of clinical examination and molecular testing, has been integrated by full-genome sequencing strains using the NGS technology from the last week of February. To date, more than one hundred full-genome strains have been sequenced and 8 different lineages have been identified mostly belonging to the lineages B.1.1.7 and B.1.525. As global access to COVID-19 vaccines should be ensured, the need to provide more detailed information to inform policies and to drive the possible re-engineering of vaccines needed to deal with the challenge of new and future variants should be highlighted.