
: What we know about the feared Omicron variant of Covid-19 – and how it was found in South Africa #IndiaNEWS Since early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the Network for Genomics Surveillance in South Africa
What we know about the feared Omicron variant of Covid-19 – and how it was found in South Africa #IndiaNEWS
Since early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the Network for Genomics Surveillance in South Africa has been monitoring changes in SARS-CoV-2. This was a valuable tool to understand better how the virus spread. In late 2020, the network detected a new virus lineage, 501Y.V2, which later became known as the Beta variant. Now a new SARS-CoV-2 variant has been identified – B.1.1.529. The World Health Organisation has declared it a variant of concern and assigned it the name Omicron. To help us understand more, The Conversation Africa’s Ozayr Patel asked scientists to share what they know.What is the science behind the search?Hunting for variants requires a concerted effort. South Africa and the United Kingdom were the first big countries to implement nationwide genomic surveillance efforts for SARS-CoV-2 as early as April 2020.Variant hunting, as exciting as that sounds, is performed through whole genome sequencing of samples that have tested positive for the virus. This process involves checking every sequence obtained for differences compared to what we know is circulating in South Africa and the world. When we see multiple differences, this immediately raises a red flag and we investigate further to confirm what we have noticed.Fortunately, South Africa is well set up for this. This is thanks to a central repository of public sector laboratory results at the National Health...Read more
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