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Author: Jing Lu; Louis du Plessis; Zhe Liu; Verity Hill; Min Kang; Huifang Lin; Jiufeng Sun; Sarah Francois; Moritz U G Kraemer; Nuno R Faria; John T McCrone; Jinju Peng; Qianling Xiong; Runyu Yuan; Lilian Zeng; Pingping Zhou; Chuming Liang; Lina Yi; Jun Liu; Jianpeng Xiao; Jianxiong Hu; Tao Liu; Wenjun Ma; Wei Li; Juan Su; Huanying Zheng; Bo Peng; Shisong Fang; Wenzhe Su; Kuibiao Li; Ruilin Sun; Ru Bai; Xi Tang; Minfeng Liang; Josh Quick; Tie Song; Andrew Rambaut; Nick Loman; Jayna Raghwani; Oliver Pybus; Changwen Ke
Title: Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Guangdong Province, China
  • Document date: 2020_4_4
  • ID: ju9japd8_8
    Snippet: Understanding the evolution and transmission patterns of a virus after it enters a new population is crucial for designing effective strategies for disease control and prevention (Grubaugh et al., 2017; Ladner et al., 2019) . In this study, we combine genetic and epidemiological data to investigate the genetic diversity, evolution, and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Guangdong Province. We generated virus genome sequences from 53 patients in Guangd.....
    Document: Understanding the evolution and transmission patterns of a virus after it enters a new population is crucial for designing effective strategies for disease control and prevention (Grubaugh et al., 2017; Ladner et al., 2019) . In this study, we combine genetic and epidemiological data to investigate the genetic diversity, evolution, and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Guangdong Province. We generated virus genome sequences from 53 patients in Guangdong and sought to investigate the timing and relative contributions of imported cases versus local transmission, the nature of genetically-distinct of transmission chains within Guangdong, and how the emergency response in Guangdong was reflected in the reduction and elimination of these transmission chains. Our data may provide valuable information for implementing and interpreting genomic surveillance of COVID-19 in other regions.

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