SARS-CoV-2 Omicron-B.1.1.529 leads to widespread escape from neutralizing antibody responses

On 24<sup>th</sup> November 2021, the sequence of a new SARS-CoV-2 viral isolate Omicron-B.1.1.529 was announced, containing far more mutations in Spike (S) than previously reported variants. Neutralization titers of Omicron by sera from vaccinees and convalescent subject...

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Main Authors: Dejnirattisai, W, Huo, J, Zhou, D, Zahradník, J, Supasa, P, Liu, C, Duyvesteyn, HME, Ginn, HM, Mentzer, AJ, Tuekprakhon, A, Nutalai, R, Wang, B, Dijokaite, A, Khan, S, Avinoam, O, Bahar, M, Skelly, D, Adele, S, Johnson, SA, Amini, A, Ritter, TG, Mason, C, Dold, C, Pan, D, Assadi, S, Bellass, A, Omo-Dare, N, Koeckerling, D, Flaxman, A, Jenkin, D, Aley, PK, Voysey, M, Costa Clemens, SA, Naveca, FG, Nascimento, V, Nascimento, F, Fernandes da Costa, C, Resende, PC, Pauvolid-Correa, A, Siqueira, MM, Baillie, V, Serafin, N, Kwatra, G, Da Silva, K, Madhi, SA, Nunes, MC, Malik, T, Openshaw, PJM, Baillie, JK, Semple, MG, Dunachie, SJ, Lambe, T, Screaton, GR, Pollard, AJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Cell Press 2022