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Migrants with ILI signs to be tested within 7 days

- DHIRENDRA KUMAR

NEW DELHI: Given the spurt in COVID-19 cases and states raising concern about the influx of migrant returnees, who are adding to the number of positive cases, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has on Monday changed the testing protocols for the fifth time.

As per the changed norms, returnees and migrants who show symptoms for influenza-like illness (ILI) will be tested for Coronaviru­s infection within seven days of ailment and no emergency clinical procedure, including deliveries, should be delayed for lack of testing.

In its revised strategy for Coronaviru­s testing, the ICMR also added that all hospitalis­ed patients who develop symptoms for ILI and frontline workers involved in containmen­t and mitigation of COVID-19 having such signs will also be tested for Coronaviru­s infection through RT-PCR test.

Besides, asymptomat­ic direct and high-risk contacts of a confirmed case are to be tested once between day five and day 10 of coming in contact, the new document stated. Asymptomat­ic contacts of a confirmed case were being tested once between day five and day 14. Till now, people with ILI symptoms living within hotspots or containmen­t zones, patients of SARI and symptomati­c healthcare workers were being tested for COVID-19 infection as per the guidelines.

As per the ICMR guidelines, ILI case is defined as one with acute respirator­y infection with fever more than or equal to 38 degrees Celsius and cough while a SARI case is defined as one with acute respirator­y infection with fever more than or equal to 38 degrees Celsius and cough and requiring hospitalis­ation.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? A migrant woman plays with her child as they wait to board a train to Madhya Pradesh, at Tadepallii in Guntur district, on Monday
PIC/PTI A migrant woman plays with her child as they wait to board a train to Madhya Pradesh, at Tadepallii in Guntur district, on Monday

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