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The offshoots of JN.1 in the Evolutionary Trajectory of COVID-19

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While the current SARS-COV-2 viral activity levels may seem reassuring ( back to the levels seen in October-November 2023 ), the evolving world of JN.1 offshoots, where the next generation of variants is taking shape, presents a compelling case for anticipating the potential challenges that lie ahead.  From the widespread presence of JN.1.16 across continents to the emerging dominance of JN.1.13 in the U.S., the current variant landscape is rapidly shifting, although the potential implications for the future are not quite clear.  The roots of the pandemic can be traced back to lineage A, with many initial sequences originating from China and subsequently spreading globally, including to regions such as South East Asia, Japan, South Korea, Australia, the USA, and Europe. Lineage B followed as the second major haplotype, with subsequent evolutions leading to the emergence of various sublineages. In 2020, we witnessed the emergence of variants such as Alpha (B.1.1.7) and Delta (...

Navigating the Tripledemic: JN.1, RSV, and Flu Update

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The respiratory viruses are out there.  Wastewater viral activity levels for COVID-19 , as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have reached the highest point since the Omicron surge in 2022. The levels are also high in Canada . The three primary respiratory illnesses continue to circulate at very high levels. But despite the triple threat of  SARS-Cov-2, respiratory syncytial virus ( RSV ) and the flu , there is a notable lack of community attention.   JN.1 (Pirola,  BA.2.86 ,  with additional L455S mutation, descending from a  de-escalated  variant of concern BA.2), initially detected on August 25 2023, has evolved from a variant under monitoring to a  variant of interest. Variants like Acrux (XBB.2.3, that began to spread worldwide soon after WHO declared the end of the pandemic) are  no longer relevant , but a few now less prevalent variants such as  Centaurus  (BA.2.75) and XBB, a hybrid of Centaurus wit...