Uncovering the Impact of Control Strategies on the Transmission Pattern of SARS-CoV-2—Ruili City,Yunnan Province,China,February–March 2022  

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作  者:Jinou Chen Yubing Qiu Yuhua Shi Wei Wu Erda Zheng Lin Xu Manhong Jia 

机构地区:[1]Yunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Kunming City,Yunnan Province,China

出  处:《China CDC weekly》2022年第46期1032-1038,I0006-I0007,共9页中国疾病预防控制中心周报(英文)

基  金:Corresponding authors:Lin Xu,xulinth@hotmail.com;Corresponding authors:Manhong Jia,jiamanhong@yncdc.cn.

摘  要:Introduction:The implementation of public health and social measures(PHSMs)was an effective option for controlling coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).However,evidence is needed to evaluate these PHSMs’effects on the recently emerged variant Omicron.Methods:This study investigated variant Omicron BA.2’s outbreak in Ruili City,Yunnan Province,China.The disease transmission dynamics,spatiotemporal interactions,and transmission networks were analyzed to illustrate the effect of PHSM strategies on Omicron spread.Results:A total of 387 cases were related to the outbreak.The time-varying reproduction number was synchronized with PHSM strategies.Spatiotemporal clustering strength presented heterogeneity and hotspots.Restricted strategies suppressed temporal and spatial relative risk compared with routine and upgraded strategies.The transmission network presented a steeper degree distribution and a heavier tail under upgraded strategies.Phase transformation and distinctive transmission patterns were observed from strategy-stratified subnetworks.Conclusions:The tightened response strategy contained reproduction of the virus,suppressed spatiotemporal clustering,and reshaped the networks of COVID-19 Omicron variant transmission.As such,PHSMs against Omicron are likely to benefit future responses as well.

关 键 词:Impact STRATIFIED LIKELY 

分 类 号:R563.1[医药卫生—呼吸系统]

 

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