Bangladesh reports another new Covid variant
Scientists have identified another new variant of novel coronavirus in Bangladesh with potentially worrying mutations.
Known as B.1.525, the variant was first detected in the UK on December 15 and Nigeria in December last year.
According to the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID), eight cases of this variant have so far been found in Bangladesh by different laboratories.
Of them, six were detected by the scientists at Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, one by the scientists at Institute for Developing Science and Health Initiatives and another by the scientists at Child Health Research Foundation.
Scientists have identified another new variant of novel coronavirus in the country with potentially worrying mutations.
Known as B.1.525, the variant was first detected in the UK on December 15 and Nigeria in Decemberlast year.
According to the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID), eight cases of this variant have so far been found in Bangladesh by different laboratories.
Of them, six were detected by the scientists at Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, one by the scientists at Institute for Developing Science and Health Initiatives and another by the scientists at Child Health Research Foundation. What information about this variant we have received so far from our collaborating colleagues in Europe is a bit concerning. However, it is too early to reach any conclusion, one of the Bangladeshi scientists linked to the study told The Daily Star yesterday.
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New covid-19 strains: Act fast to avoid catastrophe
Dr Khondoker Mehedi Akram
Dr Khondoker Mehedi Akram
Dr Khondoker Mehedi Akram
Since the beginning of the second wave of pandemic in early March, Bangladesh has witnessed a jump in the daily coronavirus infection at an alarming rate. Hospital beds and ICUs have been occupied within a short span of time. Death rates are skyrocketing. UK and South African strains have been detected in the samples from the travellers. Has UK or South African variant spread within the community? Why are we suddenly seeing the rapid surge of infection? These questions have no clear answers yet.
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