@article{77ca0ba2483f493bb5c3f59ea619f384,
title = "The SARS-CoV-2 Alpha variant was associated with increased clinical severity of COVID-19 in Scotland: A genomics-based retrospective cohort analysis",
abstract = "Objectives The SARS-CoV-2 Alpha variant was associated with increased transmission relative to other variants present at the time of its emergence and several studies have shown an association between Alpha variant infection and increased hospitalisation and 28-day mortality. However, none have addressed the impact on maximum severity of illness in the general population classified by the level of respiratory support required, or death. We aimed to do this. Methods In this retrospective multi-centre clinical cohort sub-study of the COG-UK consortium, 1475 samples from Scottish hospitalised and community cases collected between 1st November 2020 and 30th January 2021 were sequenced. We matched sequence data to clinical outcomes as the Alpha variant became dominant in Scotland and modelled the association between Alpha variant infection and severe disease using a 4-point scale of maximum severity by 28 days: 1. no respiratory support, 2. supplemental oxygen, 3. ventilation and 4. death. Results Our cumulative generalised linear mixed model analyses found evidence (cumulative odds ratio: 1.40, 95\% CI: 1.02, 1.93) of a positive association between increased clinical severity and lineage (Alpha variant versus pre-Alpha variants). Conclusions The Alpha variant was associated with more severe clinical disease in the Scottish population than co-circulating lineages.",
author = "\{The COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium\} and Pascall, \{David J.\} and Elen Vink and Rachel Blacow and Naomi Bulteel and Alasdair Campbell and Robyn Campbell and Sarah Clifford and Chris Davis and Filipe, \{Ana da Silva\} and Sakka, \{Noha El\} and Ludmila Fjodorova and Ruth Forrest and Emily Goldstein and Rory Gunson and John Haughney and Holden, \{Matthew T.G.\} and Patrick Honour and Joseph Hughes and Edward James and Tim Lewis and Samantha Lycett and Oscar MacLean and Martin McHugh and Guy Mollett and Yusuke Onishi and Ben Parcell and Surajit Ray and Robertson, \{David L.\} and Sharif Shabaan and Shepherd, \{James G.\} and Katherine Smollett and Kate Templeton and Elizabeth Wastnedge and Craig Wilkie and Thomas Williams and Thomson, \{Emma C.\} and Robson, \{Samuel C.\} and Connor, \{Thomas R.\} and Loman, \{Nicholas J.\} and Tanya Golubchik and \{Martinez Nunez\}, \{Rocio T.\} and David Bonsall and Rambaut, \{Andrew A.\} and Snell, \{Luke B.\} and Rich Livett and Catherine Ludden and Sally Corden and Eleni Nastouli and Gaia Nebbia and Ian Johnston and Lythgoe, \{Katrina K.\} and Torok, \{M. Estee\} and Goodfellow, \{Ian G.\} and Prieto, \{Jacqui A.\} and Kordo Saeed and Jackson, \{David K.\} and Catherine Houlihan and Dan Frampton and Hamilton, \{William L.\} and Witney, \{Adam A.\} and Giselda Bucca and Pope, \{Cassie F.\} and Catherine Moore and Teresa Cutino-Moguel and Harrison, \{Ewan M.\} and Smith, \{Colin P.\} and Fiona Rogan and Beckwith, \{Shaun M.\} and Abigail Murray and Dawn Singleton and Kirstine Eastick and Sheridan, \{Liz A.\} and Paul Randell and Jackson, \{Leigh M.\} and Ariani, \{Cristina V.\} and S{\'o}nia Gon{\c c}alves and Fairley, \{Derek J.\} and Loose, \{Matthew W.\} and Joanne Watkins and Samuel Moses and Sam Nicholls and Matthew Bull and Roberto Amato and Smith, \{Darren L.\} and Aanensen, \{David M.\} and Barrett, \{Jeffrey C.\} and Beatrix Kele and Dinesh Aggarwal and Curran, \{Martin D.\} and Surendra Parmar and Parker, \{Matthew D.\} and Catryn Williams and Sharon Glaysher and Underwood, \{Anthony P.\} and Matthew Bashton and Nicole Pacchiarini and Loveson, \{Katie F.\} and Matthew Byott and Carabelli, \{Alessandro M.\} and Dorman, \{Matthew J.\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Pascall et al.",
year = "2023",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0284187",
language = "English",
volume = "18",
journal = "PLoS ONE",
issn = "1932-6203",
publisher = "Public Library of Science",
number = "4",
}