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ABSTRACT
Viral genomic surveillance is critical for identification of SARS-CoV-2 variants that exhibit biological
characteristics of concern for public health, such as escape from humoral immunity, enhanced transmissibility,
and/or increased pathogenic potential. This competitive revision proposal represents a collaboration between
two LSU Health Shreveport (LSUHS) CoBRE’s (Center for Redox Biology and Cardiovascular Disease [CRBCD]
and Center for Applied Immunology and Pathological Processes [CAIPP]) and leverages established institutional
programs including the Center for Emerging Viral Threats’ (CEVT) CLIA/CAP certified reference laboratory,
ongoing COVID-19 clinical research, community mass vaccination and testing services, and a highly productive
viral genome sequencing program that have served North and Central Louisiana throughout the pandemic.
Additionally, LSUHS is in active partner with the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) for these efforts and has
a strong foundation for translation of viral genomic surveillance data into favorable public health outcomes, such
as protection of vulnerable communities and targeted mitigation steps against variants of concern. As such, this
competitive revision supplement will pursue the following two specific aims: Aim 1) Establish rapid SARS-CoV-
2 viral genome sequencing and data sharing prioritized by re-infections and infections of vaccine
recipients; and Aim 2) Perform SARS-CoV-2 viral genome sequencing and data sharing of moderate to
severe COVID-19 patients with predisposing risk factors and/or cardiopulmonary complications.
Together, this work will greatly enhance genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Louisiana, East Texas, and
Southern Arkansas to benefit US public health and advance research regarding this devastating virus.
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