SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Interest and Concern naming scheme conducive for global discourse Frank Konings , Mark D. Perkins , Jens H. Kuhn , Mark J. Pallen , Erik J. Alm , Brett N. Archer , Amal Barakat , Trevor Bedford , Jinal N. Bhiman , Leon Caly , Lisa L. Carter , Anne Cullinane , Tulio de Oliveira , Julian Druce , Ihab El Masry , Roger Evans , George F. Gao , Alexander E. Gorbalenya , Esther Hamblion , Belinda L. Herring , Emma Hodcroft , Edward C. Holmes , Manish Kakkar , Shagun Khare , Marion P. G. Koopmans , Bette Korber , Juliana Leite , Duncan MacCannell , Marco Marklewitz , Sebastian Maurer-Stroh , Jairo Andres Mendez Rico , Vincent J. Munster , Richard Neher , Bas Oude Munnink , Boris I. Pavlin , Malik Peiris , Leo Poon , Oliver Pybus , Andrew Rambaut , Paola Resende , Lorenzo Subissi , Volker Thiel , Suxiang Tong , Sylvie van der Werf , Anne von Gottberg , John Ziebuhr , Maria D. Van Kerkhove NATURE MICROBIOLOGY(2021)
Abstract
group convened and led by the Virus Evolution Working Group of the World Health Organization reports on its deliberations and announces a naming scheme that will enable clear communication about SARS-CoV-2 variants of interest and concern.
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discourse, naming scheme, concern naming scheme conducive, sars-cov
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