No New Virus Strain Detected Behind Spate Of Deaths In AMU As 38 Faculty Members Die Of COVID
So far at least 38 AMU professors including 17 currently serving have died of COVID or COVID-like symptoms in the last one month. No new strain of coronavirus has been detected in samples sent for genome sequencing to the CSIR in New Delhi.
Genome sequencing of COVID-19 samples has not found any new coronavirus strain behind the infection around the AMU campus, university authorities said Sunday as another member of their fraternity died.
So far, at least 38 AMU professors, including 17 currently serving, have died of COVID or COVID-like symptoms in the last one month, triggering doubts if any new deadly strain of the virus has been in circulation on the AMU campus.
Professor Abu Qamar, 75, the former dean of the Faculty of Medicine in the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and Hospital died on Sunday of Covid-19 after battling it for nearly three weeks, JNMC Principal Shahid Ali Siddiqui said.
Prof Qamar died two days after AMU¡¯s former proctor, Prof Nasim Beg, 76, died in a New Delhi hospital where he was shifted to and admitted after his condition worsened here, his family members said.
B.1.617.2 'sub-type' variant behind deaths
No new strain of coronavirus has been detected in samples sent for genome sequencing to the CSIR in New Delhi, said a senior JNMC official, in a relief to the hospital's beleaguered staff who have been on the edge following a large number of deaths of the serving and retired AMU employees.
Prof Haris Manzoor Khan, the head of the JNMC's Department of Microbiology and the principal investigator of the AMU's Viral Research and Diagnostic Laboratory, said out of the 20 samples sent to CSIR for genome sequencing, 18 (90 percent) had B.1.617.2 lineage referred to as the double mutation variant, first identified in Maharashtra on October 5, 2020.
It is a subtype of B.1.617 variant which is the main virus circulating in the second wave of COVID-19 in Uttar Pradesh, he added.
The WHO has described it as a ¡°Variant of Concern¡± because of its higher transmissibility and reduced neutralization from pre-existing antibodies, he said.