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Genomic analysis of SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infections from Varanasi, India
Lamuk Zaveri; Royana Singh; Priyoneel Basu; Sofia Banu; Payel Mukherjee; Shani Vishwakarma; Chetan Sahni; Manpreet Kaur; Nitish Kumar Singh; Abhay Kumar Yadav; Ajay Kumar Yadav; Ashish Ashish; Shivani Mishra; Shivam Tiwari; Surendra Pratap Mishra; Amareshwar Vodapalli; Himasri Bollu; Debashruti Das; Prajjval Pratap Singh; Gyaneshwer Chaubey; Divya Tej Sowpati; Karthik Bharadwaj Tallapaka.
Affiliation
  • Lamuk Zaveri; CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Royana Singh; Banaras Hindu University
  • Priyoneel Basu; Banaras Hindu University
  • Sofia Banu; CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Payel Mukherjee; CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Shani Vishwakarma; Banaras Hindu University
  • Chetan Sahni; Banaras Hindu University
  • Manpreet Kaur; Banaras Hindu University
  • Nitish Kumar Singh; Banaras Hindu University
  • Abhay Kumar Yadav; Banaras Hindu University
  • Ajay Kumar Yadav; Banaras Hindu University
  • Ashish Ashish; Banaras Hindu University
  • Shivani Mishra; Banaras Hindu University
  • Shivam Tiwari; Banaras Hindu University
  • Surendra Pratap Mishra; Banaras Hindu University
  • Amareshwar Vodapalli; CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Himasri Bollu; CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Debashruti Das; Banaras Hindu University
  • Prajjval Pratap Singh; Banaras Hindu University
  • Gyaneshwer Chaubey; Banaras Hindu University
  • Divya Tej Sowpati; CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Karthik Bharadwaj Tallapaka; CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-21262487
ABSTRACT
Studies worldwide have shown that the available vaccines are highly effective against SARS-CoV-2. However, there are growing laboratory reports that the newer variants of concerns (VOCs e.g. Alpha, Beta, Delta etc) may evade vaccine induced defense. In addition to that, there are few ground reports on health workers having breakthrough infections. In order to understand VOC driven breakthrough infection we investigated 14 individuals who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 after being administered a single or double dose of Covishield (ChAdOx1, Serum Institute of India) from the city of Varanasi, which is located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Genomic analysis revealed that 78.6% (11/14) of the patients were infected with the B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant. Notably, the frequency (37%) of this variant in the region was significantly lower (p<0.01), suggesting that the vaccinated people were asymmetrically infected with the Delta variant. Most of the patients tested displayed mild symptoms, indicating that even a single dose of the vaccine can help in reducing the severity of the disease. However, more comprehensive epidemiological studies are required to understand the effectiveness of vaccines against the newer VOCs.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document type: Preprint
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