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Peer Community Journal ; 1(e45), 2021.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1893604

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France was one of the first countries to be reached by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, we analyse 196 SARS-Cov-2 genomes collected between Jan 24 and Mar 24 2020, and perform a phylodynamics analysis. In particular, we analyse the doubling time, reproduction number (Rt) and infection duration associated with the epidemic wave that was detected in incidence data starting from Feb 27. Different models suggest a slowing down of the epidemic in Mar, which would be consistent with the implementation of the national lock-down on Mar 17. The inferred distributions for the effective infection duration and Rt are in line with those estimated from contact tracing data. Finally, based on the available sequence data, we estimate that the French epidemic wave originated between mid-Jan and early Feb. Overall, this analysis shows the potential to use sequence genomic data to inform public health decisions in an epidemic crisis context and calls for further analyses with denser sampling.

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MicroTAS - Int. Conf. Miniaturized Syst. Chem. Life Sci. ; : 1232-1233, 2020.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1001075

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Here we report a portable test in which SARS-CoV-2 RNA is extracted, amplified isothermally by RT-LAMP (Loop-mediated isothermal amplification), and detected using intercalating dyes and highly fluorescent probes (Quasr)[1]. Using pools of naso-pharyngal clinical samples, we estimated a sensitivity comparable to RT-qPCR (up to a Cycle threshold of 39, equivalent to <0.1 TCID50 per mL) and a 100% specificity, for other human coronaviruses and eight respiratory viruses currently circulating in Europe. A low-cost and portable device called “COVIDISC” carring out the test at the point of care has reach the first stage of the industrialisation process. © 2020 CBMS-0001

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