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Emergence and spread of two SARS-CoV-2 variants of interest in Nigeria.

Idowu Bolade OlawoyePaul E OluniyiJudith Uche OguzieJessica N UwanibeTolulope A KayodeTestimony J OlumadeFehintola V AjogbasileEdyth ParkerPhilomena E EromonPriscilla AbechiTope A SobajoChinedu A UgwuUwem Etop GeorgeAyoade FemiKazeem AkanoNicholas E OyejideIguosadolo NosamiefanIyanuoluwa Fred-AkintunwaKemi Adedotun-SulaimanFarida B BrimmoBabatunde B AdegboyegaCourage PhilipRichard A AdelekeGrace C ChukwuMuhammad I AhmedOludayo O Ope-EweShobi G OtitoolaOlusola A OgunsanyaMudasiru F SaibuAyotunde E SijuwolaGrace O EzekielOluwagboadurami G JohnJulie O Akin-JohnOluwasemilogo O AkinloOlanrewaju O FayemiTestimony O IpayeDeborah C NwodoAbolade E OmoniyiIyobosa B OmwangheChristabel A TerkumaJohnson OkolieOlubukola Ayo-AleOdia IkponmwosaEbo BenevolenceGrace O NaregoseAkhilomen E PatienceOsiemi BlessingAirende MichealAgbukor JacquelineJohn O AiyepadaPaulson EbhodagheOmiunu RachealEsumeh RitaGiwa E RosemaryEhikhametalor SolomonEkanem AnienoYerumoh EdnaAire O ChrisAdomeh I DonatusEphraim Ogbaini-EmovonMirabeau Y TatfengHannah E OmunakweMienye Bob-ManuelRahaman Ademolu AhmedChika Kingsley OnwuamahJoseph O ShaibuAzuka Patrick OkwuraiweAnthony E AtagaAndrew Bock-OrumaFunmi DaramolaIbrahim F YusufAkinwumi FajolaNsikak-Abasi NtiaJulie J EkpoAnietie E MosesBeatrice W Moore-IgweOluwatosin E FakayodeMonilade AkinolaIbrahim M KidaBamidele S OderindeZara W WudiriOluwapelumi Olufemi AdeyemiOlusola Anuoluwapo AkanbiAnthony AhumibeAfolabi AkinpeluOyeronke AyansolaOlajumoke BabatundeAdesuyi Ayodeji OmoareChimaobi ChukwuNwando G MbaEwean C OmoruyiOlasunkanmi OlisaOlatunji K AkandeIfeanyi E NwaforMatthew A EkehErim NdomaRichard L EwahRosemary O DuruihuomaAugustine AbuElizabeth OdehVenatius OnyiaChiedozie K OjideSylvanus OkoroDaniel IgweEmeka O OgahKamran KhanNnennaya A AjayiCollins N UgwuKingsley N UkwajaNgozi I UgwuChukwuyem AbejegahNelson AdedosuOlufemi AyodejiAhmed A LiasuRafiu O IsamotuGaladima GadzamaBrittany A PetrosKatherine J SiddleStephen F SchaffnerGeorge AkpedeCyril Oshomah EramehMarycelin Mandu BabaOladiji FemiRosemary Ajuma AuduNnaemeka NdodoAdeola FowotadeSylvanus OkogbeninPeter O OkokhereDaniel J ParkBronwyn L MacInnisIfedayo M AdetifaChikwe IhekweazuBabatunde L SalakoOyewale TomoriAnise N HappiOnikepe A FolarinKristian G AndersenPardis C SabetiChristian T Happi
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Identifying the dissemination patterns and impacts of a virus of economic or health importance during a pandemic is crucial, as it informs the public on policies for containment in order to reduce the spread of the virus. In this study, we integrated genomic and travel data to investigate the emergence and spread of the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.318 and B.1.525 (Eta) variants of interest in Nigeria and the wider Africa region. By integrating travel data and phylogeographic reconstructions, we find that these two variants that arose during the second wave in Nigeria emerged from within Africa, with the B.1.525 from Nigeria, and then spread to other parts of the world. Data from this study show how regional connectivity of Nigeria drove the spread of these variants of interest to surrounding countries and those connected by air-traffic. Our findings demonstrate the power of genomic analysis when combined with mobility and epidemiological data to identify the drivers of transmission, as bidirectional transmission within and between African nations are grossly underestimated as seen in our import risk index estimates.
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