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  1. Article ; Online: SARS-CoV-2 genomic characterization and clinical manifestation of the COVID-19 outbreak in Uruguay.

    Elizondo, Victoria / Harkins, Gordon W / Mabvakure, Batsirai / Smidt, Sabine / Zappile, Paul / Marier, Christian / Maurano, Matthew T / Perez, Victoria / Mazza, Natalia / Beloso, Carolina / Ifran, Silvana / Fernandez, Mariana / Santini, Andrea / Perez, Veronica / Estevez, Veronica / Nin, Matilde / Manrique, Gonzalo / Perez, Leticia / Ross, Fabiana /
    Boschi, Susana / Zubillaga, Maria Noel / Balleste, Raquel / Dellicour, Simon / Heguy, Adriana / Duerr, Ralf

    Emerging microbes & infections

    2020  Volume 10, Issue 1, Page(s) 51–65

    Abstract: COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and declared by the World Health Organization a global public health emergency. Among the severe outbreaks across South America, Uruguay has become ... ...

    Abstract COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and declared by the World Health Organization a global public health emergency. Among the severe outbreaks across South America, Uruguay has become known for curtailing SARS-CoV-2 exceptionally well. To understand the SARS-CoV-2 introductions, local transmissions, and associations with genomic and clinical parameters in Uruguay, we sequenced the viral genomes of 44 outpatients and inpatients in a private healthcare system in its capital, Montevideo, from March to May 2020. We performed a phylogeographic analysis using sequences from our cohort and other studies that indicate a minimum of 23 independent introductions into Uruguay, resulting in five major transmission clusters. Our data suggest that most introductions resulting in chains of transmission originate from other South American countries, with the earliest seeding of the virus in late February 2020, weeks before the borders were closed to all non-citizens and a partial lockdown implemented. Genetic analyses suggest a dominance of S and G clades (G, GH, GR) that make up >90% of the viral strains in our study. In our cohort, lethal outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection significantly correlated with arterial hypertension, kidney failure, and ICU admission (FDR < 0.01), but not with any mutation in a structural or non-structural protein, such as the spike D614G mutation. Our study contributes genetic, phylodynamic, and clinical correlation data about the exceptionally well-curbed SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Uruguay, which furthers the understanding of disease patterns and regional aspects of the pandemic in Latin America.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; COVID-19/complications ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; COVID-19/virology ; Disease Outbreaks ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mutation ; Phylogeny ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; SARS-CoV-2/classification ; SARS-CoV-2/genetics ; SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification ; Uruguay/epidemiology ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-11
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2681359-2
    ISSN 2222-1751 ; 2222-1751
    ISSN (online) 2222-1751
    ISSN 2222-1751
    DOI 10.1080/22221751.2020.1863747
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: SARS-CoV-2 genomic characterization and clinical manifestation of the COVID-19 outbreak in Uruguay.

    Elizondo, Victoria / Harkins, Gordon W / Mabvakure, Batsirai / Smidt, Sabine / Zappile, Paul / Marier, Christian / Maurano, Matthew / Perez, Victoria / Mazza, Natalia / Beloso, Carolina / Ifran, Silvana / Fernandez, Mariana / Santini, Andrea / Perez, Veronica / Estevez, Veronica / Nin, Matilde / Manrique, Gonzalo / Perez, Leticia / Ross, Fabiana /
    Boschi, Susana / Noel Zubillaga, Maria / Balleste, Raquel / Dellicour, Simon / Heguy, Adriana / Duerr, Ralf

    medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences

    2020  

    Abstract: COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and declared by the World Health Organization a global public health emergency. Among the severe outbreaks across South America, Uruguay has become ... ...

    Abstract COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and declared by the World Health Organization a global public health emergency. Among the severe outbreaks across South America, Uruguay has become known for curtailing SARS-CoV-2 exceptionally well. To understand the SARS-CoV-2 introductions, local transmissions, and associations with genomic and clinical parameters in Uruguay, we sequenced the viral genomes of 44 outpatients and inpatients in a private healthcare system in its capital, Montevideo, from March to May 2020. We performed a phylogeographic analysis using sequences from our cohort and other studies that indicate a minimum of 23 independent introductions into Uruguay, resulting in five major transmission clusters. Our data suggest that most introductions resulting in chains of transmission originate from other South American countries, with the earliest seeding of the virus in late February 2020, weeks before the borders were closed to all non-citizens and a partial lockdown implemented. Genetic analyses suggest a dominance of S and G clades (G, GH, GR) that make up >90% of the viral strains in our study. In our cohort, lethal outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection significantly correlated with arterial hypertension, kidney failure, and ICU admission (FDR < 0.01), but not with any mutation in a structural or non-structural protein, such as the spike D614G mutation. Our study contributes genetic, phylodynamic, and clinical correlation data about the exceptionally well-curbed SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Uruguay, which furthers the understanding of disease patterns and regional aspects of the pandemic in Latin America.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-11
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Preprint
    DOI 10.1101/2020.10.08.20208546
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Article ; Online: SARS-CoV-2 genomic characterization and clinical manifestation of the COVID-19 outbreak in Uruguay

    Elizondo, Victoria / Harkins, Gordon W / Mabvakure, Batsirai / Smidt, Sabine / Zappile, Paul / Marier, Christian / Maurano, Matthew T / Perez, Victoria / Mazza, Natalia / Beloso, Carolina / Ifran, Silvana / Fernandez, Mariana / Santini, Andrea / Perez, Veronica / Estevez, Veronica / Nin, Matilde / Manrique, Gonzalo / Perez, Leticia / Ross, Fabiana /
    Boschi, Susana / Zubillaga, Maria Noel / Balleste, Raquel / Dellicour, Simon / Heguy, Adriana / Duerr, Ralf

    medRxiv

    Abstract: COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and declared by the World Health Organization a global public health emergency. Among the severe outbreaks across South America, Uruguay has become ... ...

    Abstract COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and declared by the World Health Organization a global public health emergency. Among the severe outbreaks across South America, Uruguay has become known for curtailing SARS-CoV-2 exceptionally well. To understand the SARS-CoV-2 introductions, local transmissions, and associations with genomic and clinical parameters in Uruguay, we sequenced the viral genomes of 44 outpatients and inpatients in a private healthcare system in its capital, Montevideo, from March to May 2020. We performed a phylogeographic analysis using sequences from our cohort and other studies that indicate a minimum of 23 independent introductions into Uruguay, resulting in five major transmission clusters. Our data suggest that most introductions resulting in chains of transmission originate from other South American countries, with the earliest seeding of the virus in late February 2020, weeks before the borders were closed to all non-citizens and a partial lockdown implemented. Genetic analyses suggest a dominance of S and G clades (G, GH, GR) that make up >90% of the viral strains in our study. In our cohort, lethal outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection significantly correlated with arterial hypertension, kidney failure, and ICU admission (FDR < 0.01), but not with any mutation in a structural or non-structural protein, such as the spike D614G mutation. Our study contributes genetic, phylodynamic, and clinical correlation data about the exceptionally well-curbed SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Uruguay, which furthers the understanding of disease patterns and regional aspects of the pandemic in Latin America.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-11
    Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1101/2020.10.08.20208546
    Database COVID19

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