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Showing posts with label AIIMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AIIMS. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2021

How to protect oursleves from new varient of Covid-19 (Omicron)......a new study report...

A new variant of Covid -19, B.1.1.529 is named Omicron. It is a dangerous mutant of the  Coronaviruses and has 7 times more spreadability than the delta virus.  It is more asymptomatic due to less diagnosed symptoms just like light fever and tiredness. There is no loss of smelling power and hunger etc. It seems very common flue but shown fast effect than the past many variants. However, many experts say that it has no major health hazard especially for those who have been fully vaccinated. 

India has prepared a list for high alert countries, the screening will be done very strictly to the passenger who will come from that countries. An abnormal mutation has been observed in the Omicron virus. Till date, it has spread to 16 countries. It includes African countries, Europe, Canada,  Australia, Hongkong, Israel, Netherland, Switzerland, Italy, Botswana, etc. It has been reported that it spread very fast and will take less time in spreading than the Delta virus. 

The mutation in viruses is a natural phenomenon and the protein spikes that consist of RNA keep on changing resulting formation of new strains or mutants. WHO has considered it as a Variant of Concern (VOC). Not only this but also WHO has kept the five variants in the list of Variant of Concern. These are alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Omicron. The alpha variant has been first of all seen in the United Kingdom on 18 December, 2020; Beta variant in South Africa on 18 December, 2020; Gamma has been seen in Brazil on 11 January, 2021; Delta had been reported from India on 11th May, 2021 and Omicron is from many countries from 26 November, 2021.  

However, more information is not available for the Omicron variant. Research is still going on. The scientist has told, it is very dangerous but still, they don't know how many percent of people need hospitalization or which age group of people will be more affected due to this variant. The information of the new variant is dependent upon genome sequencing. As much as genome sequencing is done,  the variant of the new virus will be exposed. Till today, omicron has attained 32 mutants.

India has made new guidelines for the new arrival of passengers from other countries and that guideline will be implemented from the 1st December 2021. In this guideline, the arriving people will take the RT-PCR test at the airport itself that also with their own expenditure and have to stay at the airport till the report comes. If the report comes as negative even though they have to follow 7+7 quarantine formulae. This means they have to stay at the airport for 7 days and after they get a negative report again they have to stay at home for more than 7 days.  At intervals of 7 days, the patient is to take again the RT-PCR test for the negative result. So, the total days of quarantine will be 14 days. If any person is found positive at the airport then, the sample of those people would be sent for genome sequencing so that it would be known that which type of variant affecting to the person. 

The contact tracing will be necessary for such a patient and for that three rows of the front and back passenger would have to cross from the RT-PCR test and cabin crew members should also be checked for corona test. A person who wishes to travel via airport has to show their negative report and RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours. the passenger who comes from ships also follows the same protocols. 

Some study shows that the new variant of this omicron virus can break vaccinated immunity too. Dr. Ranveer Guleria, Director AIIMS has told that the changes observe in the virus's spike protein. Scientists from South Africa told that this variant is more infectious but not dangerous like other variants already come last year. 

Stay healthy, stay safe...  

Friday, October 15, 2021

What is Nasal Spray Vaccine, what are its benefits...

The whole world is preparing at different levels to deal with the coronavirus. Meanwhile, the nasal vaccine has again come into the limelight. The scientific name of the nasal vaccine is BBV154. This is the first such corona vaccine that has been trialed in India. 

[Nasal spray vaccine for Covid]

There have been two phase trials of the nasal vaccine. At the same time, now the approval for the third trial has also been received from AIIMS. The first trial was done on volunteers for 18 to 60 years; in August the second phase trial was approved. At the same time, the third phase of the trial is still pending. Significantly, the nasal spray vaccine is being made in India by Bharat Biotech. At the same time, research on this type of vaccine is going on in other countries. 

What is Nasal Spray Vaccine? The nasal spray vaccine will be given through the nose rather than by injection that will prepare the immune part inside the nose. The nasal spray is considered more effective because the major part of many diseases passes through the nose. In such a situation, the nasal spray vaccine prepares immunity by going into the inner part of the nose and helps in preventing diseases. 

Benefits of Nasal Spray Vaccine-
  • We will get rid of injections. 
  • Our immunity will be ready inside the nose. 
  • We will get rid of respiratory infections. 
How many doses and how many days will it take? According to sources, the third phase trial is still pending. After which the second dose will probably be given after 28 days. Research is also going on with trials in Australia, British, England including India. Work is going on in this vaccine in China as well. 

The nasal vaccine was used on European cats. Which proved to reduce the virus of Covid-19 by 96 %. The study worked at the Center for Public Health England, a British Government agency. At the same time, in the research of scientists from Lancaster University in England and the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio, positive results have also been shown on the lungs from the vaccine.

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