A team of scientists was formed to remove the live virus of monkeypox, which was engaged in viral detection in the lab day and night since July 14. 11 days later, the NIV officially confirmed it and said that it has been successful in isolating. Monkeypox virus from a patient sample.
After Corona, now Indian scientists have got great success regarding monkeypox. A team from the Pune-based National Institute of Virology (NIV) has isolated the monkeypox virus from samples taken from infected patients for testing.
To extract the live virus, a team of scientists was formed, which had been working day and night in the lab since July 14 to find the virus. 11 days later, the NIV officially confirmed this, saying that the team had succeeded in isolating the monkeypox virus from a patient’s sample. This means that now with the help of this virus, scientists will soon be able to find a test kit to identify the infection. Additionally, it will be able to gather crucial details regarding its severity and therapy by utilizing live viruses in Syrian rats. Additionally, anti-monkeypox vaccinations have been found.
a great achievement for the country
Scientists called it a historic achievement for India. NIV’s senior scientist Dr. Pragya Yadav said, this is a great success. When the corona epidemic started in the year 2020, during that time we first isolated the coronavirus. After that test kits were made and the vaccine was also discovered. This time the monkeypox has been isolated. Soon, additional research on its test kit, medication, vaccination, and other topics will begin. ‘After isolating the monkeypox virus, presently other copies of it are also being created,’ said Dr. Pragya Yadav, senior scientist at NIV.
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This work is going on in the BSL-3 level lab in Pune. Each of these viruses will be handed over for a separate study.
Tender issued for making the vaccine, test kit
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) also issued a tender for making test kits and vaccines late on Wednesday evening. According to ICMR, with the cooperation of private companies, they will soon prepare an anti-monkeypox vaccine and its test kit. ICMR will also get a royalty on each test kit or vaccine dose. Currently, the Covaxin vaccine attracts a royalty of five percent. There is no vaccine for monkeypox yet. Nor is there any test kit available to identify it.
The crisis can last for several months,
It is difficult to get rid of monkeypox quickly spread in many countries. Experts have feared that the crisis of this infection may persist for several months. At present, cases are doubling after 15 days. Scientists say that we have to pay immediate attention to its prevention.
… then the situation will be worrisome: University of California Professor Anne Rimoin said, if the preventive measures are not taken seriously, then the situation can become even more worrying.
The virus can spread for six months: Professor Jimmy Witworth of the London School of Hygiene has expressed the hope that cases of monkeypox can be reported for four to six months. A suspected case of monkeypox surfaced in Jharkhand’s Garhwa, and instructions to officials to be alert The Health Department authorities and all Deputy Commissioners have been directed to set up separate beds in the hospitals for patients exhibiting this symptom and maintain a vigilant watch on the situation after a probable case of “monkeypox” was discovered in Jharkhand’s Garhwa.
Arun Kumar Singh, Development Commissioner cum Additional Chief Secretary (Health), Government of Jharkhand said that after a suspected case of ‘monkeypox’ was reported in Garhwa, an alert has been issued in the entire state regarding this disease, and health officials have been informed about the disease. All Deputy Commissioners. Hospitals have been instructed to arrange separate beds for patients with these symptoms and keep a constant vigil on the situation.
He said that only after a suspected case of monkeypox was reported in Garhwa on Wednesday, an alert has been sounded in the entire state and all medical institutions and district hospitals have been asked to make separate arrangements for five beds each to keep the patients suspected. has been called. Of monkeypox. instructions were given. The administration has become alert after a seven-year-old girl in Garhwa showed symptoms like monkeypox.
Dr. Kamlesh Kumar, a civil surgeon for the Garhwa tribe, stated that the daughter in this situation had not gone. He said that it could also be a reaction to some medicine, his body has become like boils in places. The girl is being treated at Sadar Hospital by being kept in a separate ward as a precaution.
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