DELTA VARIANTS MIGHT HERALD THE THIRD WAVE OF PANDEMIC
Written on 17th June,2021:
DELTA
VARAINTS MIGHT HERALD THE THIRD WAVE OF PANDEMIC
Nikunja
Bihari Sahu
While the
events like assembly electioneering, Kumbh Mela , IPL Cricket are generally blamed for the sudden spurt of the second wave of the
pandemic in India, the role of the triple
mutant Delta variant version of the virus behind the surge cannot be undermined. The strain, first detected in Bengal in India in last February,
has now gone global raising concerns of
a resurgence of pandemic that could overwhelm the existing health care systems of the
world and even potentially jeopardizing
the rollout of vaccines. Apart
from hitting India, the strain is now poised to take hold of most of Europe and
that to when many countries are considering to ease out restrictions on social
gatherings and travel.
The World Health Organization (WHO) designated the Delta
variant as the ‘Variants of Concern’ on
May 10 due to its higher transmissibility
and potential to cause more
severe disease and evade antibody immune response system of the body induced by
vaccines . The Delta variant was the fourth to be declared as a Variant of Concern by the WHO; the others were B.1.1.7 first detected in
Britain (commonly known as Alpha variant), B.1.351 first detected in South
Africa ( commonly known as Beta Variant) and P.1 first found in Brazil ( commonly
known as Gamma variant) .
In yet another shocking development, the highly infectious Delta variant (B.1.617.2) has also gone further mutated in the K 417N portion of the spike protein to give birth to a more deadly version called AY.1 or Delta Plus variant. The variant is possibly capable of resisting even the monoclonal antibodies cocktail treatment of Casirivimab and Imdevimab types that recently gained popularity and received emergency use authorization in the country as a cure. Similar to the natural antibodies, the monoclonal antibodies are artificially created in a lab to be tailor-made to defend the body from the infection of the disease. Although in India the variant has not been a cause of concern yet due to its low infectivity rate, yet it is feared to spark a third wave of the pandemic in many states including Maharashtra.
Understanding the continued evolution of the virus is of great importance in mapping the evolutionary pattern of emerging variants. Over the months, the virus has gone several new incarnations, and will continue to do so in future, by sequential acquisition of new mutations making it more lethal. As long as the virus is circulating in the body, the chance of new mutations is very high. Hence, it is important to break the chain of transmission of the virus in the first place in order to safeguard the world from the infliction of new lethal variants in coming days.
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