Viral infection and transmission in a large, well-traced outbreak caused by the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant

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Baisheng Li
Aiping Deng
Kuibiao Li
Yao Hu
Zhencui Li
Yaling Shi
Qianling Xiong
Zhe Liu
Qianfang Guo
Lirong Zou
Huan Zhang
Meng Zhang
Fangzhu Ouyang
Juan Su
Wenzhe Su
Jing Xu
Huifang Lin
Jing Sun
Jinju Peng
Huiming Jiang
Pingping Zhou
Ting Hu
Min Luo
Yingtao Zhang
Huanying Zheng
Jianpeng Xiao
Tao Liu
Mingkai Tan
Rongfei Che
Hanri Zeng
Zhonghua Zheng
Yushi Huang
Jianxiang Yu
Lina Yi
Jie Wu
Jingdiao Chen
Haojie Zhong
Xiaoling Deng
Min Kang
Oliver G. Pybus
Matthew Hall
Katrina A. Lythgoe
Yan Li
Jun Yuan
Jianfeng He
Jing Lu
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[1] Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Zoology
[2] Guangdong Workstation for Emerging Infectious Disease Control and Prevention,Big Data Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine
[3] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,undefined
[4] Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
[5] Guangzhou 8th People’s Hospital,undefined
[6] Guangdong Provincial Institution of Public Health,undefined
[7] University of Oxford,undefined
[8] University of Oxford,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 13卷
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The SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant has spread rapidly worldwide. To provide data on its virological profile, we here report the first local transmission of Delta in mainland China. All 167 infections could be traced back to the first index case. Daily sequential PCR testing of quarantined individuals indicated that the viral loads of Delta infections, when they first become PCR-positive, were on average ~1000 times greater compared to lineage A/B infections during the first epidemic wave in China in early 2020, suggesting potentially faster viral replication and greater infectiousness of Delta during early infection. The estimated transmission bottleneck size of the Delta variant was generally narrow, with 1-3 virions in 29 donor-recipient transmission pairs. However, the transmission of minor iSNVs resulted in at least 3 of the 34 substitutions that were identified in the outbreak, highlighting the contribution of intra-host variants to population-level viral diversity during rapid spread.
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