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SARS-CoV-2 Omicron and its current known unknowns: A narrative review
Authors:Trang Thi Bich Le  Tamilarasy Vasanthakumaran  Hau Nguyen Thi Hien  I-Chun Hung  Mai Ngoc Luu  Zeeshan Ali Khan  Nguyen Thanh An  Van Phu Tran  Wei Jun Lee  Jeza Muhamad Abdul Aziz  Tasnim Ali  Shyam Prakash Dumre  Nguyen Tien Huy
Institution:1. Online Research Club, Nagasaki, Japan;2. Central Department of Microbiology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Abstract:The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) has created great global distress. This variant of concern shows multiple sublineages, importantly B.1.1.529.1 (BA.1), BA.1 + R346K (BA.1.1), and B.1.1.529.2 (BA.2), each with unique properties. However, little is known about this new variant, specifically its sub-variants. A narrative review was conducted to summarise the latest findings on transmissibility, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and efficacy of current vaccines and treatments. Omicron has shown two times higher transmission rates than Delta and above ten times more infectious than other variants over a similar period. With more than 30 mutations in the spike protein's receptor-binding domain, there is reduced detection by conventional RT-PCR and rapid antigen tests. Moreover, the two-dose vaccine effectiveness against Delta and Omicron variants was found to be approximately 21%, suggesting an urgent need for a booster dose to prevent the possibility of breakthrough infections. However, the current vaccines remain highly efficacious against severe disease, hospitalisation, and mortality. Japanese preliminary lab data elucidated that the Omicron sublineage BA.2 shows a higher illness severity than BA.1. To date, the clinical management of Omicron remains unchanged, except for monoclonal antibodies. Thus far, only Bebtelovimab could sufficiently treat all three sub-variants of Omicron. Further studies are warranted to understand the complexity of Omicron and its sub-variants. Such research is necessary to improve the management and prevention of Omicron infection.
Keywords:B  1  1  529  BA  1  BA  2  Omicron  SARS-CoV-2  subvariant
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