Genomic epidemiology and emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern in the United Arab Emirates

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Habiba Alsafar
Mohammed Albreiki
Mira Mousa
Syafiq Kamarul Azman
Hema Vurivi
Fathimathuz Waasia
Dymitr Ruta
Farida Alhosani
Shereena Almazrouei
Rowan Abuyadek
Francis Selvaraj
Irene Chaves-Coira
Val Zvereff
Mohamed A. Y. Abdel-Malek
Nawal Alkaabi
Maimunah Uddin
Tayba Al Awadhi
Nada Al Marzouqi
Fatma Al Attar
Safeiya Al Shamsi
Fatima Al Shehhi
Hala Alteneiji
Kalthoom Mohamed
Noor Al Muhairi
Hussain AlRand
Asma Fikri
Andreas Henschel
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[1] Khalifa University of Science and Technology,Center for Biotechnology
[2] Khalifa University of Science and Technology,Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering
[3] Emirates Bio-Research Center,Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproduction Health
[4] Ministry of Interior,Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
[5] Oxford University,Emirates ICT Innovation Center (EBTIC)
[6] Khalifa University of Science and Technology,High Institute of Public Health
[7] Khalifa University of Science and Technology,Department Laboratory Medicine Services
[8] Abu Dhabi Public Health Center,Molecular and Genetics Department
[9] Abu Dhabi Department of Health,Department of Molecular Diagnostics
[10] Alexandria University,Department of Pathology, College of Medicine and Health Sciences
[11] Sheikh Khalifa Medical City,Molecular Biology Laboratory
[12] UniLabs,Clinical Pathology Department, Faculty of Medicine
[13] National Reference Laboratory,Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease
[14] Khalifa University of Science and Technology,undefined
[15] Mediclinic Alnoor Hospital,undefined
[16] Assiut University,undefined
[17] Sheikh Khalifa Medical City,undefined
[18] Ministry of Health and Prevention,undefined
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Since the declaration of SARS-CoV-2 outbreak as a pandemic, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) public health authorities have adopted strict measures to reduce transmission as early as March 2020. As a result of these measures, flight suspension, nationwide RT-PCR and surveillance of viral sequences were extensively implemented. This study aims to characterize the epidemiology, transmission pattern, and emergence of variants of concerns (VOCs) and variants of interests (VOIs) of SARS-CoV-2 in the UAE, followed by the investigation of mutations associated with hospitalized cases. A total of 1274 samples were collected and sequenced from all seven emirates between the period of 25 April 2020 to 15 February 2021. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated multiple introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into the UAE in the early pandemic, followed by a local spread of root clades (A, B, B.1 and B.1.1). As the international flight resumed, the frequencies of VOCs surged indicating the January peak of positive cases. We observed that the hospitalized cases were significantly associated with the presence of B.1.1.7 (p < 0.001), B.1.351 (p < 0.001) and A.23.1 (p = 0.009). Deceased cases are more likely to occur in the presence of B.1.351 (p < 0.001) and A.23.1 (p = 0.022). Logistic and ridge regression showed that 51 mutations are significantly associated with hospitalized cases with the highest proportion originated from S and ORF1a genes (31% and 29% respectively). Our study provides an epidemiological insight of the emergence of VOCs and VOIs following the borders reopening and worldwide travels. It provides reassurance that hospitalization is markedly more associated with the presence of VOCs. This study can contribute to understand the global transmission of SARS-CoV-2 variants.
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