Corona mutants BA. 2.75 has caused concern in several countries. – So far, few cases of the variant have been found, says immunologist Anne Spurkland.
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The new omicron mutant, BA. 2.75, raises concerns in research communities around the world, according to AP News.
The variant has been detected in several states in India where an increase in infection is now being seen. AP News writes that the variant must have been detected in about ten countries, including Canada, the USA, Australia, Germany and the United Kingdom.
It is unclear whether this mutant is more dangerous or more contagious than BA. 5 variant, writes the news agency.
VG mentioned BA. The 5 variant earlier this summer when FHI announced that there would be a new wave of infections. This was because the variant managed to penetrate our antibodies, despite previous infection or vaccination.
Follows the variant closely
“The fact that infection has already been mapped in several places in the world, even with a low degree of surveillance, is an early indication that the virus is spreading,” Shishi Lou, responsible for infectious diseases at the organization Helix, told AP News.
Matthew Binnicker, director of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, tells the AP that it is too early to draw any conclusions yet, but that infection rates in countries like India may indicate that it is more contagious.
– Whether it will outcompete BA.5 is, however, too early to say, he says.