Rapid displacement of SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7 by B.1.617.2 and P.1 in the United States

A. Bolze,E. Cirulli,S. Luo,S. White, D. Wyman, A. Dei Rossi, H. Machado, T. Cassens, S. Jacobs, K. S. Schiabor Barrett, K. Tsan,J. Nguyen,J. Ramirez,E. Sandoval, Xueqing Wang, D. Wong, D. Becker, M. Laurent,James T. Lu,M. Isaksson,N. Washington,William Lee

medRxiv(2021)

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The SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern B.1.617.2 displaced B.1.1.7 as the dominant variant in England and other countries. This study aimed to determine whether B.1.617.2 was also displacing B.1.1.7 in the United States. We analyzed PCR testing results and viral sequencing results of samples collected across the United States, and showed that B.1.1.7 was rapidly being displaced and is no longer responsible for the majority of new cases. The percentage of SARS-CoV-2 positive cases that are B.1.1.7 dropped from 70% in April 2021 to 42% in just 6 weeks. Our analysis showed rapid growth of variants B.1.617.2 and P.1 as the primary drivers for this displacement. Currently, the growth rate of B.1.617.2 was higher than P.1 in the US (0.61 vs. 0.22), which is consistent with reports from other countries. Lastly, we showed that B.1.617.2 was growing faster in counties with a lower vaccination rate.
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