New Chickenpox Virus Variant Detected In India, Know All About ‘Clade 9’

According to the World Health Organistaion varicella-zoster virus only leads to mild disorders in children, while in adults, it can be more severe.

New chickenpox virus variant, Clade 9, detected in India ( Image Source : Getty )

The National Institute of Virology (NIV) has discovered a new variant of Chickenpox, also known as varicella, in India by the name Clade 9. The variant, causing varicella-zoster virus (VZV) was detected in the country for the first time by scientists carrying out a study of monkeypox. Common in countries like Germany, UK and US, VZV causes chickenpox in children, teens and shingles in adults.

In India, Clade 1 and Clade 5 viruses were existent, but Clade 9 has been detected for the first time. The study’s findings were published in the ‘Annals of Medicine’ on September 6.

According to the World Health Organistaion (WHO), VZV is a member of the herpesvirus family. The transmission of this virus occurs via droplets, aerosols, or direct contact with respiratory secretions. It further states that VZV only leads to mild disorders in children, while in adults, it can be more severe. It may also prove to be fatal , especially in neonates and in immunocompromised persons.

Symptoms
Varicella or chickenpox is characterised by an itchy rash usually starting on the scalp and face and initially accompanied by fever and malaise, said the WHO. It can also cause pneumonia or encephalitis (inflammation of the brain), and prove to be fatal at times.

Other symptoms are reduced appetite, headache, fever, body pain, and a general feeling of unwellness.

The rash normally appears 2-3 weeks following exposure to the virus and manifests into a papule-like bumps.

Source: https://news.abplive.com/health/new-chickenpox-virus-variant-detected-in-india-know-all-about-clade-9-1629694

 

Pirola Variant Mutating Rapidly, UK Put On Alert After Country Confirms First Case Of New COVID-19 Strain BA.2.86

Pirola Variant Mutating Rapidly, UK Put On Alert After Country Confirms First Case of New COVID-19 Strain BA.2.86

The National Health Service (NHS) on Thursday warned the people of Britain to be on the lookout for the new Pirola Covid variant amid concerns it might unleash a new wave of illnesses. According to a new World Health Organisation (WHO) risk assessment, a new COVID-19 strain BA.2.86, nicknamed Pirola, is getting more people infected in several parts of the world. As per reports, the first case of BA.2.86 aka Pirola variant was detected through PCR testing from a sample that was collected on August 16.

The virus hasn’t officially been confirmed as a ‘variant of concern’ by the UK’s health watchdog, but it’s caused concern among scientists over its high number of mutations. As per studies, the new variant BA.2.86 has as many changes as Omicron had from the Delta variant of coronavirus.

Source: https://www.thehealthsite.com/news/pirola-variant-mutating-rapidly-uk-put-on-alert-after-country-confirms-first-case-of-new-covid-19-strain-ba-2-86-fourth-wave-new-covid-wave-1005720/

 

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