Lambda CovidVariant may be a emerging threat
- July 7, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Lambda CovidVariant may be a emerging threat
Subject : Science & tech
Context: Amid Delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus continues to drive the rise in infections around the world, another variant, Lambda, is increasingly being seen by scientists and health experts as a new emerging threat.
Concept :
Lambda Covid Variant
- It is previously known by its formal scientific name C.37.
- In June 2021, the World Health Organization has designated the Lambda variant, as the seventh and newest “variant of interest”.
- It has been the dominant variant in Peru and other countries of South America.
- The Lambda variant has not yet been found in the Indian population, but has been detected in the UK and other European countries.
Mutations in Lambda Covid Variant
- According to the WHO, the Lambda variant has at least seven significant mutations in the spike protein (the Delta variant has three).
- It could have a range of implications, including the possibility of increased transmissibility or enhanced resistance to antibodies, created either through natural infection or vaccination.
- It had greater infectivity than the Alpha and Gamma variants (known to have originated in the UK and Brazil respectively).
- The study by researchers at the Chile reported decreased effectiveness of the Chinese Sinovac vaccine (Coronavac) against the Lambda variant.
What does ‘variant of interest’ designation mean?
- It implies that the genetic changes involved are predicted or known to affect transmissibility, disease severity, or immune escape.
- It is an acknowledgement of the fact that the variant has caused significant community transmission in multiple countries and population groups.
- There are currently seven variants, including the Lambda that the WHO classifies as “variants of interest”.