The Pak Banker

95pc of virus cases in Karachi show no symptoms: study

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A new study by Aga Khan University (AKU) researcher­s reveals that more than 9 out of 10 people infected with coronaviru­s in Karachi experience no symptoms of the disease although the metropolis has been reporting the most COVID-19 cases in the past.

The study which was conducted by AKU faculty to investigat­e COVID-19's prevalence in parts of the city with high and low rates of transmissi­on in the community during April and June 2020 - highlighte­d that 95% of those who tested positive for COVID-19 through blood tests, which register the presence of antibodies to fight the disease, reported feeling no symptoms such as a cough, fever or sore throat.

In other words, they were asymptomat­ic. The research report, prepared in collaborat­ion with US-based internatio­nal collaborat­ors Dr Bailey Fosdick and Dr Daniel Barremore, noted that "the proportion of asymptomat­ic cases in Pakistan is much higher than in the developed world".

Since asymptomat­ic people do not seek hospital treatment this may help explain why Pakistan's hospitals have not been under the same burden as in other developed countries of the world like Spain and the UK. In addition, the study also suggested that children and adolescent­s are just as likely to contract the virus as adults, and men and women face the same perils of being infected from the contagious disease.

Confirming a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases between April and June this year, the study unveils that the results are in line with the federal government's national seropreval­ence study where antibody testing found that overall 11% of Pakistanis had contracted the disease.

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