Last updated on 7-11-2023 by Cyril Barbezange
Authors
Denayer, Sarah; François Dufrasne *; Monsieurs, Bert; van Eycken, Reinout; Houben, Sarah; Seyler, Lucie; Demuyser, Thomas; van Nedervelde, Els; Bourgeois, Marc; Delaere, Bénédicte; Magerman, Koen; Jouck, Door; Lissoir, Bénédicte; Sion, Catherine; Reynders, Marijke; Petit, Evelyn; Dauby, Nicolas; Hainaut, Marc; Laenen, Lies; Maes, Piet; Baele, Guy; Dellicour, Simon; Cuypers, Lize; André, Emmanuel; Couvreur, Simon; Brondeel, Ruben; Cyril Barbezange *; Bossuyt, Nathalie; Steven Van GuchtKeywords
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: To support the COVID-19 pandemic response, many countries, including Belgium, implemented baseline genomic surveillance (BGS) programs aiming to early detect and characterize new SARS-CoV-2 variants. In parallel, Belgium maintained a sentinel network of six hospitals that samples patients with severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and integrated SARS-CoV-2 detection within a broader range of respiratory pathogens. We evaluate the ability of the SARI surveillance to monitor general trends and early signals of viral genetic evolution of SARS-CoV-2 and compare it with the BGS …