New variants of SARS-CoV-2
Author: Cantón, Rafael; De Lucas Ramos, Pilar; García Botella, Alejandra; García Lledó, Alberto; Gómez Pavón, Javier; González del Castillo, Juan; Hernández Sampelayo, Teresa; Martín Delgado, María Cruz; Martín Sánchez, Francisco Javier; Martínez-Sellés, Manuel; Molero García, José María; Moreno Guillén, Santiago; Rodríguez Artalejo, Fernando; Ruiz-Galiana, Julián; Bouza, Emilio
Abstract: The emergence and spread of new variants of SARS-CoV-2
has produced enormous interest due to their possible implication in the improved transmissibility of the virus, their consequences in the individual evolution of the infection, as well
as in the possible escape from the immunity generated by the
current vaccines. The variants that attract most attention are
those of public health concern, including B.1.1.7 (UK), P.1 (Brazilian) and B.1.351 (South African). This list is extended by the
variants of interest that emerge and are expanding in certain
countries but are found sporadically in others, such as B.1.427
and B.1.429 (Californians) or B.1.617 (Indian). Whole genome
sequencing or strategies specifically targeting the spicule gene
are used in the microbiology laboratories for characterization
and detection. The number of infected individuals, the sanitary
situation of each country, epidemiological measures and vaccination strategies influence its dispersion and new variants
are expected to emerge. This emergence can only be avoided
today by increasing the vaccinated population in all countries
and by not relaxing epidemiological containment measures. It
is not excluded that in the future it will be necessary to revaccinate against new variants.
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