Reinfection with UK Variant of Coronavirus | First Documented Reinfection with B.1.1.7 Variant

The new genetic variant (#B117​) of the novel #coronavirus​ SARS-CoV-2 (the UK variant) was identified as causing a reinfection in a severely ill patient who had previously been diagnosed with COVID-19 eight months earlier and who had developed antibodies. This is the first reported case of #reinfection​ with the UK #Variant​ of Concern. This video presents the case report confirming reinfection with the new variant in a 78-year-old man with multiple comorbidities who was receiving regular PCR testing due to his dialysis. 


Whole #genome​ sequencing identified the initial infection as B.2 pangolin lineage, which is 19A using Nextstrain clade nomenclature or V clade in the GISAID clade system, while the sample collected on December 8 was classified as the B.1.1.7 variant with its 9 amino acid changes to the spike protein, including on the receptor binding domain or RBD.


We cover a lot of ground, explaining important concepts along the way, including how RNA viruses mutate, how to correctly use the terms #mutation​, variant, and strain, as well as the differences in the many genomic nomenclature systems used. 


Bookmarks:

0:00​ Summary of Reinfection Study

2:05​ Mutations in RNA viruses

3:27​ Correct terminology for mutation, variant, and strain

5:39​ Pangolin lineage, Nextstrain clade, GISAID clade

7:49​ The B.1.1.7 Variant

8:47​ Case History of Reinfection

11:27​ Considerations for Immunity


https://youtu.be/tyeHodIHllw 

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