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KGMU to start genome sequencing for new Covid strain

KGMU to start genome sequencing for new Covid strain ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Fri, Jan 15 2021 10:42 IST | ​ 0 Views   Gurugram, Oct 9 (IANS) The district health department will soon conduct the second round of a sero survey in which about 750 people will be tested.. Image Source: IANS News Lucknow, Jan 15 : The King George Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow is starting genome sequencing for a new strain of the novel coronavirus on a larger scale. This exercise for the identification of strain, will not only assist in determining the variety and severity of the strain but will also help in providing better treatment and management of Covid.

KGMU Begins Gene Sequencing of Coronavirus to Detect Its New Strains

KGMU Begins Gene Sequencing of Coronavirus to Detect Its New Strains FOLLOW US ON: King George Medical University (KGMU) has begun probing the gene sequencing of coronavirus to detect its new strains found abroad in some countries. The facility will soon start at BHU, Varanasi, and Lucknow s CDRI and NBRI. The chief of KGMU s Department of Microbiology, Dr Amita Jain said a gene sequencing test has been started at the premier medical university and it would soon be replicated in BHU, Varanasi and Lucknow-based Central Drug Research Institute and the National Botanical Research Institute. She said till now, samples were sent to Pune for gene sequencing tests from UP but the samples will not have to be sent outside the state now as the facility is available here. She said the gene sequencing has been made mandatory to check which type of virus is present in the patient coming from abroad.

Covid-19 vaccination: 31,700 health workers to take shots at 317 centres in UP on Day 1

Covid-19 vaccination: 31,700 health workers to take shots at 317 centres in UP on Day 1 Covid-19 vaccination: 31,700 health workers to take shots at 317 centres in UP on Day 1 More than 31,000 healthcare workers will be given Covid-19 vaccines in Uttar Pradesh at 317 centres on Day 1 of the vaccination drive starting Saturday, officials said on Friday. advertisement UPDATED: January 15, 2021 17:24 IST Overall, 9 lakh Uttar Pradesh s healthcare workers from all government and private hospitals will be vaccinated in the first phase that would involve 20,000 medical staffers in 35 cities. (File representative image: AP) In Uttar Pradesh, 31,700 healthcare workers will be given Covid-19 vaccines at 317 centres on Day 1 of the vaccination drive starting Saturday, officials said on Friday. Overall, 1,500 centres have been set in Uttar Pradesh for Covid-19 vaccination.

Gene sequencing for new Covid strain starts in KGMU, CSIR labs in Uttar Pradesh | Varanasi News

Crucial move LUCKNOW: Gene sequencing for the new strain of Covid-19 virus will now start in Uttar Pradesh labs also. Earlier, the samples were sent to designated labs in New Delhi or Pune. The labs in UP starting gene sequencing are King George’s Medical University, Central Drug Research Institute and Indian Institute of Toxicology Research in Lucknow and Institute of Medical Sciences Banaras Hindu University, in Varanasi. CDRI and IITR come under CSIR. Additional chief secretary medical education, Dr Rajneesh Dube said on Thursday, “The gene sequencing facility has been started on the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Gene sequencing is crucial for tracking the new strain of Covid-19 virus and controlling its spread. The facility will lessen the time in determining the mutant strain so that surveillance and control activities are launched on time.”

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