Skip to main content
. 2022 Nov 16;13:7003. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-33713-y

Fig. 1. Disparities in SARS-CoV-2 global genomic surveillance.

Fig. 1

Percentage of reported cases that were sequenced per country, per epidemiological week (EW), based on genomes collected from EW 10 of 2020 (March 1st) to EW 8 of 2022 (February 26th), with metadata submitted to GISAID up to March 18th, 2022. Updated numbers on sequence submissions and proportion of sequenced cases are available on the GISAID Submissions Dashboard at “gisaid.org”. Countries are grouped in regions according to the UNSD geoscheme, and countries with the highest overall proportion of sequenced cases are highlighted using the ISO 3166-1 nomenclature: NZL New Zealand, JPN Japan, BRN Brunei, MDV Maldives, TJK Tajikistan, ISR Israel, DNK Denmark, LUX Luxembourg, POL Poland, SVN Slovenia, EGY Egypt, GMB Gambia, COG Republic of the Congo, DJI Djibuti, BWA Botswana, CAN Canada, NIC Nicaragua, BES Bonaire, and SUR Suriname.