Stefan Pöhlmann
snpoehlm.bsky.social
Stefan Pöhlmann
@snpoehlm.bsky.social
Viruses & Proteases, Head of Infection Biology Unit, Deutsches Primatenzentrum, @primatenzentrum.bsky.social, Decoding viral entry, Tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants, https://linktr.ee/snpoehlm, Views are my own
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SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Depends on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 and Is Blocked by a Clinically Proven Protease Inhibitor: Cell www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Depends on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 and Is Blocked by a Clinically Proven Protease Inhibitor
The emerging SARS-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) threatens public health. Hoffmann and coworkers show that SARS-CoV-2 infection depends on the host cell factors ACE2 and TMPRSS2 and can be blocked by a cl...
www.cell.com
Reposted by Stefan Pöhlmann
This is a very sad day for public health and evidence-based science in general.
November 20, 2025 at 3:17 PM
Info on the 8 new BA.3.2 sequences from Germany:

➡️All are BA.3.2.2, deposited in GISAID.
➡️3 were collected in late October, 5 in November.
➡️Samples originate from Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Berlin.

#BA32
November 20, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Overview of global BA.3.2 sequences, plus reference to 8 new sequences from Germany
Tracking SARSCoV2 Lineage BA.3.2* over time | 11/19/2025 update

Total BA.3.2* sequences: 91

Countries reporting BA.3.2*: #Australia, #SouthAfrica, #Netherlands, #USA (traveler seq), #Germany, #Mozambique, #Slovenia, #UK, #Denmark

Tracker: public.tableau.com/app/profile/...
November 20, 2025 at 1:48 PM
BA.3.2 has been detected again in the USA.
Oh crap. There was a BA.3.2 in California last week.

It's GBW and 'environmental', so presumably from plane waste.

@ryanhisner.bsky.social
Had you heard about it? Did they miss it? It was only 5% of the sample, but very clear.
November 19, 2025 at 11:11 PM
Our recent study on BA.3.2 is now available. Thanks to Markus Hoffmann, Lu Zhang and Georg Behrens for the great collaboration. Here’s a brief summary of our findings:
November 17, 2025 at 10:55 AM
BA.3.2.2 is gaining a foothold in New South Wales.

#BA32
two new BA.3.2.2 from NSW clustering with previous samples from there, likely local circualtion has started:
nextstrain.org/fetch/genome...
nextstrain.org
November 17, 2025 at 10:31 AM
Germany will invest in research on Long COVID and related conditions — great news!
Karl Lauterbach: Forschung gegen ME/CFS wird ausgeweitet: Union und SPD wollen mehr Geld in die Erforschung postinfektiöser Erkrankungen wie Long Covid stecken. Deutschland könne damit zum weltweiten Vorreiter werden, sagt Ex-Gesundheitsminister Lauterbach.
Karl Lauterbach: Forschung gegen ME/CFS wird ausgeweitet
Union und SPD wollen mehr Geld in die Erforschung postinfektiöser Erkrankungen wie Long Covid stecken. Deutschland könne damit zum weltweiten Vorreiter werden, sagt Ex-Gesundheitsminister Lauterbach.
www.spiegel.de
November 15, 2025 at 10:36 AM
Proud that Markus Hoffmann and I made the 2025 Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers list.
Huge thanks to everyone in the Infection Biology Unit at the German Primate Center - honoured and grateful. @primatenzentrum.bsky.social

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Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2025
The Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list identifies and celebrates individuals who have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their fields of research. Through rigorous selection criteria and ...
clarivate.com
November 15, 2025 at 9:07 AM
BA.3.2 was first detected in Germany in April 2025, with a second detection in September - both single sequences (BA.3.2.2). Now 4 new sequences: EPI_ISL_20243694, EPI_ISL_20243686, EPI_ISL_20243677, and EPI_ISL_20243675.
+4 From Germany two regions BA.3.2.2 different branch from WA found by HynnSpylor github
New batch from WA AUS 9/22 are BA.3.2.2
In November 8/20 samples there have been BA.3.2.2
nextstrain.org/fetch/genome...
November 12, 2025 at 5:58 PM
BA.3.2 on the road to dominance in Western Australia? The Great Pumpkin is getting serious.

🎃🎃🎃
New batch from WA AUS 9/22 are BA.3.2.2
In November 8/20 samples there have been BA.3.2.2
nextstrain.org/fetch/genome...
nextstrain.org
November 12, 2025 at 1:57 PM
Concerning.
November 11, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Reposted by Stefan Pöhlmann
Can't emphasize how damaging this is. A single non-scientist—Peter Bogner—holds all power & makes all decisions at GISAID & provides no justifications for any of them, except blatantly false ones.

He has that power because he conned rich & powerful people into giving it to him. Enough.
I want to spell this out in case the implications aren't clear:

This means all public tools/webapps of GISAID data (all the ones you've been used to seeing thru the pandemic, as far as we can tell) are prohibited.

The file allowed this. Cut that - cut off all tools the public & others were using.
On Oct 1, 2025, GISAID informed us that they had ended updates to the flat file of SARS-CoV-2 genomic sequences and associated metadata that we had used to update Nextstrain analyses since Feb 2020. GISAID's stated rationale was that their "resources are limited". 1/5
November 10, 2025 at 2:46 AM
Reposted by Stefan Pöhlmann
Worrisome. Outbreak response thrives on genuine global collaboration.

bsky.app/profile/theg...
November 9, 2025 at 1:38 PM
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November 9, 2025 at 11:47 AM
BA.3.2, the great pumpkin, is touring Europe. 🎃🎃
BA.3.2 has arrived in the UK. One BA.3.2.2, collected October 5, was uploaded from Scotland today.

Same branch as recent BA.3.2.2 from Germany & Slovenia.

It has a few errors (S:ins214:ASDT is misread & ORF1a:E4388K is an artifact). Ignoring those, the one notable new mutation is N:N126K.
November 7, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Reposted by Stefan Pöhlmann
🚨 NEW: The majority holder of the world's genetic sequence data is a bad actor who can cut off access to critics and competing services. We've tolerated this for years, and now it threatens the pandemic treaty. Time for WHO to step in. With @ctrlalttim.com: www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/to-f...
To Finish the Pandemic Agreement, WHO Needs a Trustworthy Viral Database | Think Global Health
Online platforms for sharing virus sequences are in disarray. The World Health Organization has a chance to build something new
www.thinkglobalhealth.org
November 5, 2025 at 3:31 PM
Reposted by Stefan Pöhlmann
Nextstrain's daily-updated tree of SARS-CoV-2 genomes was my gateway into the world of viral phylogenetics in early 2020, and Nextstrain's beautiful interactive tree display is crucial to making usher.bio results usable. GISAID cutting off data harms global surveillance efforts. 🧵👇
On Oct 1, 2025, GISAID informed us that they had ended updates to the flat file of SARS-CoV-2 genomic sequences and associated metadata that we had used to update Nextstrain analyses since Feb 2020. GISAID's stated rationale was that their "resources are limited". 1/5
November 7, 2025 at 5:03 AM
Continued surveillance and variant analysis is important, as highlighted by the emergence and spread of BA.3.2. Lack of data sharing by GISAID is bad news.
GISAID on providing data to @Nextstrain.org: "After consulting with our staff and advisors on the feasibility of keeping your global tree up-to-date, there was a clear consensus that continuing to generate, zip and move big files back and forth is not sustainable and a waste of resources."
🙃
Nextstrain: Interruption to GISAID-based SARS-CoV-2 sequence analyses
Nextstrain blog post from 2025-11-06; author(s): Trevor Bedford, Richard Neher and the Nextstrain team
next.nextstrain.org
November 6, 2025 at 10:14 PM
A new BA.3.2 sequence. This time from the Netherlands, collected October 25. BA.3.2.1, EPI_ISL_20237246

🎃🎃🎃
November 6, 2025 at 2:01 PM
And a new BA.3.2.2 sequence from Slovenia (EPI_ISL_20236520, collected on November 2) - a first for the country.

The Great Pumpkin remains active in different parts of the world...🎃
November 5, 2025 at 9:13 AM
COVID-19 remains a significant public health issue - continued surveillance is important.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
COVID-19 is spreading again — how serious is it and what are the symptoms?
Limited COVID-19 surveillance data are hampering vaccination and health strategies, researchers say.
www.nature.com
November 5, 2025 at 9:06 AM
The Great Pumpkin, BA.3.2, is back. Two new BA.3.2.2 sequences from Western Australia, collected on October 17: EPI_ISL_20236455 and EPI_ISL_20236456.
November 5, 2025 at 9:05 AM
Reposted by Stefan Pöhlmann
arxiv.org/abs/2510.23833
@zachhensel.bsky.social has revisited Bruttel et al’s preprint and shows why the analysis of RE sites in SARS2 was deeply flawed. Spoiler: the sites are natural, the pattern explicable by recombination & the authors stacked the deck omitting some seqs and duplicating others.
On the distributions of restriction sites in human and pangolin sarbecoviruses
Since early 2020, several theories have suggested that a distribution of restriction endonuclease recognition sites in the SARS-CoV-2 genome indicates a synthetic origin. The most influential of these...
arxiv.org
November 3, 2025 at 2:47 PM
Reposted by Stefan Pöhlmann
So we have four branches of BA.3.2 circulating now
two BA.3.2.1 related each other but distinct and two BA.3.2.2 related but distinct.
My take about this is that both lineages are enough tuned to not disappear , with BA.3.2.2 having the potential of expand further.
November 1, 2025 at 1:10 PM