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Wastewater surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 variants in October-November 2022 in Italy: detection of XBB.1, BA.2.75 and rapid spread of the BQ.1 lineage
G. La RosaD. BrandtnerG. Bonanno FerraroC. VeneriP. ManciniM. IaconelliL. LucentiniC. Del GiudiceL. OrlandiE. SuffrediniAchille PalmaAdelaide CalabriaAgnese CarnevaliAlbano NehludoffAlberta StenicoAlberto IzzottiAlessandra BarcaAlessandra ToscoAmalia PortaAnnalisa LombardiAntonia VoliAndrea FranzettiAngela CiccaglioneAngela CostaAngelo D’argenzioAngelo RomanoAnna ParianiAnnalaura CarducciAnnalisa GrucciAnna-maria PrastAntonella AgodiAntonella CersiniAntonella GiorgiBarbara BertasiBartolomeo GriglioCarla AnconaCarmelo Massimo MaidaCarmen MontanaroChiara FilizzoloClaudio OttavianoClementina CocuzzaCristina PignataDaniele NasciDanilo CeredaDesdemona OlivaDoriana Antonella GiorgiEdoardo MalacariaElena GrasselliElena NicosiaElisabetta CarraroEmanuela AmmoniEric GrangeErmanno FedericiFabio FilippettiFabio TramutoFlavia GuarneriFlavia SerioFlorida DamascoFranca PalumboFrancesca ApollonioFrancesca CutrupiFrancesca GucciardiFrancesca PenninoFrancesca RussoFrancesco TriggianoFranco RigoliGabriele PietrellaGabriella TraniGian Maria RossoliniGiorgia BulottaGiovanna FuscoGiovanna La VecchiaGiovanni AlboraliGiovanni GiammancoGiovanni SantoroGisella PitterGiuseppa PurpariGiuseppe ApreaGiuseppe Di VittorioGiuseppe FolinoGiuseppe LauriaIleana FederigiIrene AmorusoIrene FerranteIrene TomesaniLaura De LellisLaura PellegrinelliLea DemetzLisa GentiliLisa RichiardiLorella ZagoLorena MasieriLucia DecastelliLuigi BologniniLuigi CossentinoManila BianchiMarco VeraniMarco ZampiniMargherita FerranteMaria CadonnaMaria Teresa MontagnaMaria Teresa SciclunaMariaconcetta ArizziMarika MariuzMario PalermoMarta BellisomiMarta PanicciàMartina BarchittaMatteo RamazzottiMattia PostinghelMaurizio ViscardiMauro RuffierMaya PetricciuoloMichele La BiancaMichele ColittiMonica MonfrinottiNadia FontaniNicoletta FormentiOnofrio MongelliOsvalda De GiglioPaola AngeliniPaola FoladoriPaolo TorlontanoPiergiuseppe CalàRosa Anna CifarelliSandro BindaSara BriscoliniSara CastiglioniSilvia BonettaSilvia MagiSilvia ScattoliniSilvia SchiareaSimona De GraziaStefano RosattoTatjana BaldovinValeria PrimacheVanessa GroppiVicdalia Aniela AcciariWalter Mazzuccosubject
BA2.75Environmental EngineeringSurveillanceMED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATAOmicronSARS-CoV-2BQ.1BA2.75; BQ.1; Omicron; SARS-CoV-2; Surveillance; Wastewater; XBB.1WastewaterBIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALEPollutionMED/07 - MICROBIOLOGIA E MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICABA2.75 BQ.1 Omicron SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance Wastewater XBB.1XBB.1Environmental ChemistryWaste Management and Disposaldescription
This study adds insight regarding the occurrence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern (VOCs) and Var-iants of Interest (VOIs) in Italy in October and November 2022, by testing urban wastewater collected through-out the country. A total of 332 wastewater samples were collected from 20 Italian Regions/Autonomous Provinces (APs) within the framework of national SARS-CoV-2 environmental surveillance. Of these, 164 were collected in the first week of October and 168 in the first week of November. A similar to 1600 bp fragment of the spike protein was sequenced by Sanger (for individual samples) and long-read nanopore sequencing (for pooled Region/AP samples).In October, mutations characteristic of Omicron BA.4/BA.5 were detected in the vast majority (91 %) of the samples amplified by Sanger sequencing. A fraction of these sequences (9 %) also displayed the R346T mutation. Despite the low prevalence documented in clinical cases at the time of sampling, amino acid substitutions characteristic of sublineages BQ.1 or BQ.1.1 were detected in 5 % of sequenced samples from four Regions/APs. A significantly higher variability of sequences and variants was documented in November 2022, when the rate of se-quences harbouring mutations of lineages BQ.1 and BQ1.1 increased to 43 %, and the number of Regions/APs positive for the new Omicron subvariant more than tripled (n = 13) compared to October. Moreover, an increase in the number of sequences with the mutation package BA.4/BA.5 + R346T (18 %), as well as the detection of variants never observed before in wastewater in Italy, such as BA.2.75 and XBB.1 (the latter in a Region where no clinical cases asso-ciated with this variant had ever been documented) was recorded.The results suggest that, as predicted by the ECDC, BQ.1/BQ.1.1 is rapidly becoming dominant in late 2022. Environ-mental surveillance proves to be a powerful tool for tracking the spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants/subvariants in the population.
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2023-01-01 |