coronavirus spread into 15 countries, including the United States, unknowingly for months, according to a study published by the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) journal
Emerging Infectious Diseases.
Researchers discovered that the variant first appeared in the United Kingdom in early December 2020, later spreading to the US, Ireland, France, Greece, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Romania, Poland, Turkey, Cyprus, Portugal and India.
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“We estimate that the B117 variant probably arrived in the US by October of 2020, two months before we knew it existed,” she added.
In terms of the impact of the study, Meyers said that “This study highlights the importance of laboratory surveillance.”
“Rapid and extensive sequencing of virus samples is critical for early detection and tracking of new variants of concern,” she noted.
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Along with the paper, the consortium also developed a tool for genetic sequencing that help further detect other coronavirus variants, which will aid in surveillance efforts.
“Our new calculator determines how many positive SARS-CoV-2 specimens must be sequenced to ensure that new threats are identified as soon as they start spreading.”