Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Kasturba hosp to start genome sequencing this wk

- Rupsa Chakrabort­y

MUMBAI: Two weeks after installati­on of genome sequencing machines in their laboratory, Kasturba Gandhi Hospital in Byculla is likely to start conducting tests to identify variants of Sars-cov-2 — the virus that causes Covid-19 — by this weekend. The hospital will be the first civic-run facility to conduct genome sequencing in Mumbai. Genome sequencing is an exercise to study changes in the structure of the virus over time. The genome sequencing machines were inaugurate­d on

August 4 by chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. At present, molecular diagnostic reference laboratory of the hospital is completing the process of installing the machines. Dr Jayanti Shastri, in-charge of the laboratory, said, “We are just completing validation of the machines. These will start testing this week.”

With 11 Delta Plus variants identified in Mumbai, genome sequencing will help boost identifica­tion of Delta and Delta Plus variants in the city. Currently, it takes more than two-three months to get test results of genome sequencing which delays the epidemiolo­gical study of the mutated virus in infected patients. With this laboratory, results will be available within three-four days.

“The samples will be collected through the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) from internatio­nal passengers, Covid-19 hotspots, places with high transmissi­on rate, among others,” said Dr Shastri.

HT had earlier reported that due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns on internatio­nal cargo ferrying, the hospital had to wait for months to get the machines from Chicago. The machines have been procured through donations that cumulative­ly cost around ₹10.5 crore.

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