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Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 transmission lineages in Ecuador

Bernardo Gutiérrez; Sully Márquez; Belén Prado-Vivar; Mónica Becerra-Wong; Juan José Guadalupe; Darlan da Silva Cândido; Juan Carlos Fernández‐Cadena; Gabriel Morey-León; Rubén Armas-González; Derly Andrade-Molina; Alfredo Bruno; Doménica de Mora; Maritza Olmedo; Denisse Portugal; Manuel González; Solón Alberto Orlando; Jan Felix Drexler; Andrés Moreira‐Soto; Anna‐Lena Sander; Sebastian Brünink; Arne Kühne; Leandro Patiño; Andrés Carrazco-Montalvo; Orson Mestanza; Jeannete Zurita; Gabriela Sevillano; Louis du Plessis; John T. McCrone; Joséfina Coloma; Gabriel Trueba; Verónica Barragán; Patricio Rojas‐Silva; Michelle Grunauer; Moritz U. G. Kraemer; Nuno R. Faria; Marina Escalera‐Zamudio; Oliver G. Pybus; Paúl Cárdenas

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Resumen

Characterisation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) genetic diversity through space and time can reveal trends in virus importation and domestic circulation and permit the exploration of questions regarding the early transmission dynamics. Here, we present a detailed description of SARS-CoV-2 genomic epidemiology in Ecuador, one of the hardest hit countries during the early stages of the coronavirus-19 pandemic. We generated and analysed 160 whole genome sequences sampled from all provinces of Ecuador in 2020. Molecular clock and phylogeographic analysis of these sequences in the context of global SARS-CoV-2 diversity enable us to identify and characterise individual transmission lineages within Ecuador, explore their spatiotemporal distributions, and consider their introduction and domestic circulation. Our results reveal a pattern of multiple international importations across the country, with apparent differences between key provinces. Transmission lineages were mostly introduced before the implementation of non-pharmaceutical interventions, with differential degrees of persistence and national dissemination.

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Bernardo Gutiérrez, & Sully Márquez, & Belén Prado-Vivar, & Mónica Becerra-Wong, & Juan José Guadalupe, & Darlan da Silva Cândido, & Juan Carlos Fernández‐Cadena, & Gabriel Morey-León, & Rubén Armas-González, & Derly Andrade-Molina, & Alfredo Bruno, & Doménica de Mora, & Maritza Olmedo, & Denisse Portugal, & Manuel González, & Solón Alberto Orlando, & Jan Felix Drexler, & Andrés Moreira‐Soto, & Anna‐Lena Sander, & Sebastian Brünink, & Arne Kühne, & Leandro Patiño, & Andrés Carrazco-Montalvo, & Orson Mestanza, & Jeannete Zurita, & Gabriela Sevillano, & Louis du Plessis, & John T. McCrone, & Joséfina Coloma, & Gabriel Trueba, & Verónica Barragán, & Patricio Rojas‐Silva, & Michelle Grunauer, & Moritz U. G. Kraemer, & Nuno R. Faria, & Marina Escalera‐Zamudio, & Oliver G. Pybus, & Paúl Cárdenas (2021). Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 transmission lineages in Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1093/ve/veab051