Description
Description
Sub-lineage of: XBB.1.4
Earliest sequence: 2022-10-10, Norway — EPI_ISL_15742609
Most recent sequence: 2022-11-13, Denmark — EPI_ISL_15800920
Countries circulating: Denmark (23), Sweden (16), Norway (9), Iceland (1), France (1), Austria (1), Israel (1)
Number of Sequences: 52
GISAID Query: Spike_S673G, Spike_T883I
CovSpectrum Query: Nextcladepangolineage:XBB* & S:S673G & S:T883I
Substitutions on top of XBB.1.4:
Spike: S673G
Nucleotide: A23579G, T26160C
Evidence
S:S673G is a rare mutation; there have only been 27 non-XBB sequences with S:S673G in the past six months according to CovSpectrum and just 11 sequences in the past two months. Of the 52 sequences, 34 have collection dates of November 2 or later, and 24 sequences have collection dates of November 7 or later. Over half of the sequences in this lineage (27/52) have been uploaded to GISAID in just the past five days (Nov 14-18). This seems to be a rapidly growing lineage.
I don’t know what the expected effect of this mutation would be, but it’s in the neighborhood of the FCS and might be consequential.
Genomes