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DOH: PH has 54 cases of omicron subvariant XBB 1.9.1 sublineage

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THE Philippine­s has detected cases of omicron subvariant XBB.1.9.1, which is spreading across the globe, according to the Department of Health (DOH).

Based on the DOH’s latest COVID-19 bio-surveillan­ce report issued Thursday, the country has 54 cases of XBB.1.9.1 —an XBB sublineage that was recently added to the list of variants under monitoring by the World Health Organizati­on on March 30.

Thirty-nine cases were detected in the samples sequenced by the University of the Philippine­s - Philippine Genome Center on April 3 to 11.

The DOH has yet to provide informatio­n on the other 15 cases.

According to the agency, the variant was initially flagged due to its increasing global prevalence and higher growth advantage.

“The variant has been detected in 63 countries or jurisdicti­ons across 6 continents, according to sequence submission­s in GISAID,” the DOH report read.

“However, currently available evidence for XBB.1.9.1 does not suggest any difference­s in disease severity and/ or clinical manifestat­ions compared to the original Omicron variant.”

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The same report showed that the country also detected 150 new cases of omicron COVID-19 subvariant­s.

Of the samples sequenced by health authoritie­s this month, 75 were classified as XBB, including 30 XBB.1.5 cases; 70 as BA.2.3.20; 2 cases as XBC, 1 case as CH.1.1, 1 case as BQ.1, and 1 case as BA.2.

Of the recently detected XBB cases, 8 were returning overseas Filipinos while 67 were local cases from regions 1, 3, 4A, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, CAR, and NCR, the DOH report showed.

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