COVID-19 weekly cases by lineage
Last updated on Tuesday, 3 September 2024 at 09:24am
Summary
- Topic
- COVID-19
- Category
- cases
- API name
COVID-19_cases_lineagePercentByWeek
Methodology
The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, frequently mutates as it spreads. Samples that test positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing may also undergo whole-genome sequencing. Sequencing identifies the genetic makeup of the virus in the sample, which allows us to classify the virus into a lineage based on the number and types of mutations observed. Where applicable, each case of COVID-19 is assigned a variant. In England people are counted as new cases if they test positive again more than 90 days after their last positive test.
To simplify this metric, we have grouped genetically related lineages. These groups are as follows:
- Alpha, which includes B.1.1.7 (V-20DEC-01) and B.1.1.7 with E484K (V-21FEB-01)
- Delta, which includes B.1.617.2 (V-21APR-02) and AY.4.2 (V-21OCT-01)
- Omicron BA.1, which includes BA.1 (V-21NOV-01)
- Omicron BA.2, which includes BA.2 (V-22JAN-01) and CH.1.1 (V-22DEC-01)
- Omicron BA.2.75, which includes BA.2.75 (V-22JUL-01)
- Omicron BA.2.86, which includes BA.2.86 (V-23AUG-01)
- Omicron BA.4, which includes BA.4 (V-22APR-03) and BA.4.6 (V-22SEP-01)
- Omicron BA.5, which includes BA.5 (V-22APR-04) and BQ.1 (V-22OCT-01)
- Omicron XBB, which includes XBB (V-22OCT-02), XBB.1.5 (V-23JAN-01), XBB.1.16 (V-23APR-01) and EG.5.1 (V-23JUL-01)
- Omicron JN.1, which includes JN.1 (V-23DEC-01)
- Other, which includes B.1.351 (V-20DEC-02), B.1.525 (V-21FEB-03), P.1 (V-21JAN-02), B.1.617.1 (V-21APR-01), P.2 (V-21JAN-01), P.3 (V-21MAR-02), C.37 (V-21JUN-01), A.23.1 with E484K (VOC-21FEB-01), B.1.1.318 (V-21FEB-04), B.1.617.3 (V-21APR-03) AV.1 (V-21MAY-01), C.36.3 (V-21MAY-02), B.1.621 (V-21JUL-01), XE (V-22APR-02), as well as samples that could not be successfully sequenced and samples where successful sequencing did not provide information of a high quality
The value shown for a given week is the number of COVID-19 cases categorised into each lineage group divided by the number of COVID-19 cases where the positive sample was whole-genome sequenced that week, then multiplied by 100. Cases are assigned a calendar week based on the date of specimen collection.
Caveats
Only samples collected for PCR testing can be sequenced and only a subset of samples are selected for sequencing. Sequencing does not always lead to a lineage being determined.
There is a lag of two to three weeks between sample collection and lineage assignment. Therefore, lineage information for more recently confirmed cases may take several weeks to appear in the data.