Uncovering two phases of early intercontinental COVID-19 transmission dynamics

大流行 接触追踪 2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19) 传输(电信) 中国 严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2) 系统地理学 地理 医学 经济地理学 发展经济学 系统发育树 生物 传染病(医学专业) 疾病 遗传学 电信 经济 基因 病理 考古 计算机科学
作者
Jing Yang,Juan Li,Shengjie Lai,Corrine W. Ruktanonchai,Weijia Xing,Alessandra Carioli,Peihan Wang,Nick Ruktanonchai,Ruiyun Li,Jessica Floyd,Liang Wang,Yuhai Bi,Weifeng Shi,Andrew J. Tatem
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期刊:Journal of Travel Medicine [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:27 (8) 被引量:38
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DOI:10.1093/jtm/taaa200
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Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has posed an ongoing global crisis, but how the virus spread across the world remains poorly understood. This is of vital importance for informing current and future pandemic response strategies. Methods We performed two independent analyses, travel network-based epidemiological modelling and Bayesian phylogeographic inference, to investigate the intercontinental spread of COVID-19. Results Both approaches revealed two distinct phases of COVID-19 spread by the end of March 2020. In the first phase, COVID-19 largely circulated in China during mid-to-late January 2020 and was interrupted by containment measures in China. In the second and predominant phase extending from late February to mid-March, unrestricted movements between countries outside of China facilitated intercontinental spread, with Europe as a major source. Phylogenetic analyses also revealed that the dominant strains circulating in the USA were introduced from Europe. However, stringent restrictions on international travel across the world since late March have substantially reduced intercontinental transmission. Conclusions Our analyses highlight that heterogeneities in international travel have shaped the spatiotemporal characteristics of the pandemic. Unrestricted travel caused a large number of COVID-19 exportations from Europe to other continents between late February and mid-March, which facilitated the COVID-19 pandemic. Targeted restrictions on international travel from countries with widespread community transmission, together with improved capacity in testing, genetic sequencing and contact tracing, can inform timely strategies for mitigating and containing ongoing and future waves of COVID-19 pandemic.
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