Regional connectivity drove bidirectional transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in the Middle East during travel restrictions

在旅行限制期间,区域连通性推动了中东地区SARS-CoV-2的双向传播。

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作者:Edyth Parker # ,Catelyn Anderson # ,Mark Zeller # ,Ahmad Tibi ,Jennifer L Havens ,Geneviève Laroche ,Mehdi Benlarbi ,Ardeshir Ariana ,Refugio Robles-Sikisaka ,Alaa Abdel Latif ,Alexander Watts ,Abdalla Awidi ,Saied A Jaradat ,Karthik Gangavarapu ,Karthik Ramesh ,Ezra Kurzban ,Nathaniel L Matteson ,Alvin X Han ,Laura D Hughes ,Michelle McGraw ,Emily Spencer ,Laura Nicholson ,Kamran Khan ,Marc A Suchard ,Joel O Wertheim ,Shirlee Wohl ,Marceline Côté ,Amid Abdelnour ,Kristian G Andersen ,Issa Abu-Dayyeh

Abstract

Regional connectivity and land travel have been identified as important drivers of SARS-CoV-2 transmission. However, the generalizability of this finding is understudied outside of well-sampled, highly connected regions. In this study, we investigated the relative contributions of regional and intercontinental connectivity to the source-sink dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 for Jordan and the Middle East. By integrating genomic, epidemiological and travel data we show that the source of introductions into Jordan was dynamic across 2020, shifting from intercontinental seeding in the early pandemic to more regional seeding for the travel restrictions period. We show that land travel, particularly freight transport, drove introduction risk during the travel restrictions period. High regional connectivity and land travel also drove Jordan's export risk. Our findings emphasize regional connectedness and land travel as drivers of transmission in the Middle East.

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