Kappa variant of Covid-19
>> Recently, two cases of the Kappa variant of Covid-19 have
been recorded in Uttar Pradesh (UP).
>>According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Kappa is
one of the two Covid-19 variants, the other being Delta, first identified in
India.
>>Earlier a new variant Lambda was reported from Peru.
:: About it ::
>>As India raised objection over the B.1.617.1 mutant of the
novel corona virus being termed an “Indian Variant”, the WHO had named this
variant ‘Kappa’ and B.1.617.2 ‘Delta’ just as it named various variants of the
corona virus using Greek alphabets.
>>The Delta and Kappa variants are actually siblings, the
direct descendants of a variant that earlier used to be referred to as the
double mutant, or B.1.617.
>>It is still listed among ‘variants of interest’ and not ‘variants
of concern’ by the WHO.
Variants of Interest:
>>They are SARS-CoV-2 variants with genetic changes that are
predicted or known to affect virus characteristics such as transmissibility,
disease severity, immune escape, diagnostic or therapeutic escape.
Examples: Lambda, Iota, Eta and Kappa variants.
Variant of Concern:
>>A variant for which there is evidence of an increase in
transmissibility, more severe disease (e.g., increased hospitalizations or
deaths), significant reduction in neutralization by antibodies generated during
previous infection or vaccination, reduced effectiveness of treatments or
vaccines, or diagnostic detection failures.
Examples: Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta variants.
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