Iota variant

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  1. The B.1.526 strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19.
    • 2021, Rivero R., Garay E., Botero Y., et al., “Human-to-dog Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Lota [sic] Variant: Should COVID-19 Patients Avoid Close Contact with their Pets During Illness?”, in Research Square, →DOI:
      The present paper reports the first symptomatic human-to-dog transmission event of the SARS-CoV-2 Iota variant in Latin America.
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    • 2022, Brenda Martínez-González, Lucía Vázquez-Sirvent, María E. Soria, Pablo Mínguez, Llanos Salar-Vidal, Carlos García-Crespo, Isabel Gallego, et al., “Vaccine breakthrough infections with SARS-CoV-2 Alpha mirror mutations in Delta Plus, Iota, and Omicron”, in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, volume 132, number 9, →DOI:
      Interestingly, in addition to these “divergence” mutations, we also found amino acid substitutions representative of the Delta Plus, Iota, and Omicron variants in the mutant spectra of the 5 patients with vaccine breakthrough. In particular, substitution L5F in patient Pt449, present in the Iota variant; A222V in patients Pt450 and Pt453, present in the Delta Plus variant; N679K in patient Pt451, present in the Omicron variant; and P681R in patient Pt452, present in the Delta Plus variant, were found
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    • 2024, Ryan Forster, Anthony Griffen, Johanna Daily, Libusha Kelly, “Community level variability in Bronx COVID-19 hospitalizations associated with differing viral variant adaptive strategies during the second year of the pandemic”, in medRxiv, →DOI:
      Genomic analysis revealed similar viral fitness for Alpha and Iota variants in the Bronx compared to nationwide data. However, Delta and Omicron variants had increased fitness within the borough.
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