Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ICMR says no proof of community spread of coronaviru­s yet

- Rhythma Kaul rhythma.kaul@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: There is no evidence of community transmissi­on of the coronaviru­s infection in India as all samples collected randomly to check the spread of the Covid-19 disease have tested negative, Indian Council of Medical Research ( I CMR) director-general Balram Bhargava said on Thursday.

“All random samples that we tested for severe acute respirator­y infections are negative for Covid-19. This suggests there is no community transmissi­on in India yet,” Bhargava said.

India has so far registered four deaths and 167 positive cases. Community transmissi­on takes place when a person tests positive for the disease but doctors are not able to trace the source of the infection. It indicates undiagnose­d and often a s y mptomatic p e o p l e a r e unknowingl­y causing infection, which makes it difficult to break the chain of transmissi­on.

ICMR has been conducting community surveillan­ce by lifting random samples from intensive care unit (ICU) patients suffering from severe acute respirator­y infections (SARI), including severe pneumonia.

These samples are taken from people with no travel history or contact with a positive patient.

All 826 samples collected since March 15 have returned negative for Covid-19, ICMR said in a statement. Neverthele­ss, ICMR has decided to further scale up random testing, Bhargava said.

“ICMR has been monitoring the presence of community transmissi­ons. Since February 15, ICMR has initiated sentinel surveillan­ce to detect community transmissi­on of Covid-19. The surveillan­ce sites have been scaled up from 16 sites till Feb 29, 2020, to 51 sites by March 15, 2020,” the ICMR statement said.

T h e b o d y wi l l f o c u s o n strengthen­ing surveillan­ce in 18 states from where positive cases have been reported, especially Maharashtr­a and Kerala, which are reporting maximum cases.

A section of experts says the sample size is too small and that c ommunity t r ansmission began in India two-three weeks ago.

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