No 'mutant' COVID-19 strain in Pakistan; SAPM Dr Faisal
Last updated on: 26 November,2020 11:19 pm
We do not have any clinical evidence that mutations are causing different disease
KARACHI (APP) – Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Dr. Faisal Sultan clarified on Thursday that at present there is no evidence that coronavirus has undergone a mutation giving it an additional virulence.
Responding to queries he strongly dispelled the misconceptions about the mutant strain in the country and stressed that all viruses mutate with time and therefore it is nothing unusual.
A federal health ministry’s official said “there is no evidence that virus mutation can not be detected through PCR nor do we have evidence that transmission of the virus changes it strain.
Dr. Zahra Hasan a member of the Medical Microbiology and Infectious Society of Pakistan (MMIDSP) elaborating it further said that robust diagnostic tests are designed to detect multiple target sites so that random point mutations do not affect their sensitivity.
“Robust PCR tests have at least two target genes and that way you should not miss diagnosing the target just because you may sequence variations in one target or other,” she said..
“We do not have any clinical evidence that mutations are causing different disease it’s still speculation,” said Dr. Hasan also a professor at Aga Khan Uniiversity.
She reiterated that “Genome Sequencing” is ongoing and it will help us understand the strain diversity and disease associated with with the strains adding that people must continue to strictly adhere to SOPs and help contain the spread of the Covid-19 as well as flu in the country.