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    SERO SURVEY

    • May 26, 2021
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    SERO SURVEY

    Subject : Science & tech

    Context : India reported over 1.5 crore Covid cases since January, yet no sero surveys announced so far.

    Concept :

    • The serological survey was meant to detect whether the person being tested had developed antibodies against the coronavirus.
    • Since it is not possible to test everyone, detecting antibodies in random sets of people is an indirect way of estimating the extent of disease spread in a community.
    • The antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system to fight external organisms like viruses that try to enter the body.
    • These are produced only after the infection has happened, and are specific to the attacking virus or bacterium.
    • The presence of antibodies, therefore, is an indication that an infection by that particular virus or bacterium has already occurred.
    • Subsequent attempts to infect the body can be thwarted by these antibodies.

    What about Vaccines then?

    • Vaccines work in a similar manner – wherein they inject harmless doses of a virus or a bacterium inside the human body to trigger the production of antibodies by the immune system.
    • These antibodies can then fight off an actual attack by those viruses or bacteria.

    Do antibodies ensure Immunity?

    • The mere presence of antibodies does not mean that the person is protected against the disease.
    • What is also important is the amount of antibodies present, and whether it also includes what are known as “neutralising antibodies” which actually fight the disease.

    What is Herd Immunity?

    • Herd immunity is a stage of an epidemic in which some members of a population group remain protected from infection because a majority of those around them have already developed immunity, either through vaccination or because they have been infected earlier.
    • Once a certain proportion of population gets infected, and thus builds immunity against the disease, the epidemic begins to slow down and eventually stop.
    • No one clearly knows what percentage of the population needs to be infected before herd immunity kicks in. It is different for different diseases, and different population groups.
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