Brazilian Covid variant more transmissible, can evade immunity


London, Apr 29 (IANS): The Brazil variant (also known as P1) is likely to be more transmissible than previous strains of Coronavirus and able to evade immunity gained from infection with other strains, according to researchers.

The team from Brazil, the UK and University of Copenhagen estimated that "there is an aggressive variant of the coronavirus called P1 which seems to be the cause of problems" in Manaus city, Brazil.

"Our analysis shows that P1 emerged in Manaus around November 2020. It went from not being detectable in our genetic samples to accounting for 87 per cent of the positive samples in just seven weeks. It has since spread to several other states in Brazil as well as many other countries around the world," said Samir Bhatt, a researcher at Copenhagen University's Department of Public Health.

The findings, published in the journal Science, showed that P1 is likely to be between 1.7 and 2.4 times more transmissible than non-P1-lineages of the coronavirus. P1 was also likely to be able to evade between 10 and 46 per cent of the immunity gained from infection with non-P1 coronavirus.

For the study, the team used many forms of data from Manaus to characterise P1 and its properties including 184 samples of genetic sequencing data. They found that genetically speaking P1 is different from the previous strains of coronavirus. It has acquired 17 mutations including an important trio of mutations in the spike protein (K417T, E484K and N501Y).

The researchers also used an epidemiological model to estimate how transmissible P1 seemed to be. As well as estimating signs of P evading immunity gained from previous infection. The model compared two different virus strains -- one was the 'normal coronavirus' and the other was dynamically adjusted using machine learning to best fit the actual events in Brazil, Bhatt said.

Manaus city was hit so hard by the first wave in 2020 that it was actually thought to be one of the few places in the world to have reached herd immunity. An estimated 75 per cent of the population in the city had been infected. But then the second wave hit in November and December. The massive second wave outbreak has led to many daily deaths and instances of the health care systems collapsing.

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    One thing that every scientist will agree is- any virus if more transmissible or aggressively infects more people the potency or its capability to cause mortality comes down than the first. Now one thing common in every state or area that is hit more with deaths is they were the most polluted cities & the population there is more vulnerable as their lungs are getting injured by high level of heavy metals & other polluting chemicals in the air they breathe. Any viral infections of the R S will cause very serious results in those people who are in those areas. Lastly one thing if avoided might reduce mortality rate further is never use experimental drugs which were not in use for they had failed to fulfil their claims. Fear is least taken care off but another major killer contributor too.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Now many patients who are reported as negative exhibit aggressive Corona symptoms requiring hospitalization! Also many have nonpulmonary symptoms!

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    If root of the corona virus civid19 is some other animal, then was that silent for so many years? Why didn't that infect that animal? There are many unanswered questions

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Everyday New Complications ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Yes, Like India, Brazil, US and Canada are sitting on time bombs

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 29 2021

    Yes you are absolutely right we are currently experiencing our second wave countries like USA uk etc finished this. This virus keeps mutating. In us and UK fully vaccinated can roam without masks itseems and vaccation time they can have holidays itseems. It is a very foolish decision to let that happen now. If 3rd wave begins things will get even worse just imagine!

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