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  • The BA.5 subbranches rapidly spread through China due to a high number of susceptible individuals, leading to the dominance of the XBB variants shortly after.
  • Research indicates that low neutralizing antibody levels against BA.5 prior to the outbreak contributed to the surge in cases at the end of 2022, but subsequent infections helped boost immunity.
  • JN.1 is expected to become the main variant in future transmissions, though it is not anticipated to cause widespread outbreaks similar to the one in late 2022, and its transmission may mirror that of the XBB variants post-outbreak.

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Introduction: Due to the widespread presence of susceptible populations, the pandemic caused by BA.5 subbranches swiftly disseminated China, impacting the majority of individuals within a span of 1 to 2 months. Subsequently, XBB and its subbranches became the dominant variants in China.

Methods: We tracked the immune landscape in the population after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in late 2022 in China.

Results: Our findings suggested that low levels of neutralizing antibodies against BA.5 subbranches before the pandemic might have contributed to the national outbreak at the end of 2022. The widespread breakthrough infections subsequently increased immunity to BA.5, XBB.1.5/1.9.1, and JN.1, inhibiting a new wave of large-scale infections caused by XBB subbranches in China. Additionally, JN.1 demonstrated enhanced immune evasion capabilities; however, Chinese residents had comparable levels of neutralizing antibodies against JN.1 as those observed for XBB.1.5 among confirmed cases at the end of 2022.

Discussion: We anticipate that JN.1 will replace XBB subbranches as the predominant epidemic variant in subsequent transmissions within China. However, it is unlikely to cause a large-scale spread comparable to that witnessed at the end of 2022, with transmission patterns potentially resembling those observed for XBB post-pandemic.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11464334PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1442291DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The BA.5 subbranches rapidly spread through China due to a high number of susceptible individuals, leading to the dominance of the XBB variants shortly after.
  • Research indicates that low neutralizing antibody levels against BA.5 prior to the outbreak contributed to the surge in cases at the end of 2022, but subsequent infections helped boost immunity.
  • JN.1 is expected to become the main variant in future transmissions, though it is not anticipated to cause widespread outbreaks similar to the one in late 2022, and its transmission may mirror that of the XBB variants post-outbreak.
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