City
Epaper

One of dominant coronavirus strains in China XBB found in Pak

By ANI | Updated: January 3, 2023 20:35 IST

One of the most dominant strains of coronavirus in China and an Omicron subvariant XBB's presence has been confirmed ...

Open in App

One of the most dominant strains of coronavirus in China and an Omicron subvariant XBB's presence has been confirmed in Pakistan, according to National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad and Aga Khan University (AKU), The News International reported.

"Once, we have this variant on our soil, we would see a surge like we saw when the original Omicron variant started infecting people in Pakistan. There was a sharp rise in the Covid-19 cases, which is not happening at the moment," The News quoted Khan as saying.

The XBB subvariant, from which XBB.1.5 descends, is a recombinant of two subvariants that descended from the BA.2 omicron subvariant. That means it carries genetic data from two versions of the coronavirus that originated from the BA.2 subvariant, The Hill reported.

The omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 makes up to 40.5 per cent of new infections across the United States, according to The Hill citing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

According to the CDC, the XBB.1.5 omicron subvariant as of this week has pushed out the BQ.1 and the BQ.1.1 subvariants from their previous positions as the most detected coronavirus mutations.

According to the most recent information available on Covid-19, only 12 out of 3,062 tests completed over the past 24 hours revealed a positivity rate of 0.39 per cent, the NIH authorities said.

They also noted that no deaths had happened in the nation the previous day and that there were just 11 people in serious condition nationwide.

"Genomic surveillance is underway at NIH Islamabad. However, due to low positivity, only a few samples are available for sequencing. Our last batch showed increased cases of Omicron XBB," an official of the NIH Islamabad confirmed to The News on Monday.

However, the country has not found traces of highly infectious strain -- BF.7.

On the other hand, a senior molecular scientist and professor of pathology at Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) Karachi, Saeed Khan opined that the BF.7 variant has not yet entered Pakistan, stating that once it does, a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases would sweep across Pakistan, announcing its presence in the country.

He claimed that the BF.7 variation is so contagious that only one individual infected with it could infect 18 to 20 additional people and has the capacity to evade both natural and synthetic immunity against Covid-19 re-infections.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: islamabadKarachiNational Institute Of HealthSaeed KhanNIHKarachi company
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalAyatollah Khamenei Assassination Sparks Deadly Violence in Pakistan; 9 Killed in Karachi Protests

InternationalEarthquake in Pakistan: Quake of Magnitude 3.9 Hits Punjab Province; Tremors Felt in Islamabad and Rawalpindi

InternationalIslamabad Blast: Several Injured After Explosion Near Imambargah in Shehzad Town

NationalIslamabad Car Blast: At Least 12 Killed After Vehicle Explodes in G-11 Sector of Pakistan

EntertainmentPakistani Actress Humaira Asghar Dies At 32, Decomposed Body Found in Karachi Home by Local Police

International Realted Stories

International"Attack on international order": US condemns attack on Israeli Consulate in Istanbul

InternationalTrump suspends bombing campaign for two weeks, says Iran's ten-point proposal is workable

InternationalWill take action against infrastructure of US, its allies, says Iran as Trump deadline looms

International"No military objective justifies deliberate infliction of suffering on civilian population": UN Chief on Trump's threat

International"Good and important": Ex-envoy Veena Sikri as Bangladesh FM begins India's visit