Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Fresh cases of Delta plus, Kappa variants surface in Gkp region

Out of 38 positive cases, Delta plus variant found in 8, Delta in 27 and Kappa in 3

- Rajesh Kumar Singh :

Even as fresh Covid cases continued to decline in Uttar Pradesh, the detection of fresh cases of Delta plus and Kappa variants of Covid in Gorakhpur region came as a cause of concern for the state health department.

The Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), Gorakhpur had sent 90 samples to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, for genome sequencing in May.

The centre has received the report of 38 samples from the institute, confirming eight samples positive for the Delta plus variant, 27 for the Delta variant and three for Kappa variant. The report of 52 samples is still awaited, said Dr Ashok Kumar Pandey, senior scientist at RMRC.

In first week of May, the BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur had sent 72 samples for genome sequencing to the Institute of Genomics and Integrativ­e Biology, New Delhi.

After two months, the medical College received report of 30 samples from the institute confirming two samples positive for Delta plus variant, 27 for Delta variant and one for Kappa variant while the report of 42 samples was still awaited.

With the fresh genome sequencing report from the NIV, the number of Delta plus and Kappa variant cases in the region rose to 10 and 4, respective­ly while the remaining 54 cases were of the Delta variant.

Pandey said among the eight Delta plus variant cases, four each were from Maharajgan­j and Kushinagar districts. The three Kappa variant cases were from Maharajgan­j district.

The RMRC directed CMOS of Maharajgan­j and Kushinagar to submit a detailed report of the people whose samples were sent for genome sequencing, he said.

Samples of people, whose cycle threshold (CT) value was less than 25, had been sent for genome sequencing.

Sounding an alert over the detection of fresh cases of Delta plus and Kappa variants, head of microbiolo­gy department, BRD Medical College, Gorakhpur, Dr Amresh Singh said the ‘test, trace and treat’ (3-T) policy played an important role in Covid management in UP.

The health department was carrying out over two lakh sample tests each day and now the focus should be on tracing people infected with Delta plus variant.

The Gorakhpur region in eastern UP is known as a migrant zone. A large number of people from here migrate to various states and metropolit­an cities in search of jobs.

Additional chief secretary, health and family welfare, Amit Mohan Prasad said the health and family welfare department was monitoring the situation in eastern UP.

The state government had stepped up surveillan­ce and RT-PCR sample tests had been ramped up, he added.

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