Monitoring the first cases of the `hidden mutant` from Omicron in Jordan and the Arab world

2022-01-31 2022-01-31T09:45:01Z
رنا السيلاوي
رنا السيلاوي
محرر أخبار - قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

Weather of Arabia - Biolab Medical Laboratory announced the monitoring of the first two confirmed cases in Jordan and the Arab world of the sub-mutant from Omicron (BA.2), which is known as the "hidden mutant", which is called that due to the inability of traditional PCR examinations to distinguish between it and the "delta" mutant. .

 

In details;

The head of the Corona Virus Strains Monitoring Project at Biolab, Dr. Issa Abu Dayyeh, revealed that the two discovered cases of the “hidden” strain were suspected after conducting specialized supplementary PCR tests on positive samples collected from travelers coming to Queen Alia International Airport, and then the suspicion was confirmed that it type BA.2 by performing a genetic sequence test, which helped decipher the genetic code of the virus completely and analyze all the mutations it contains, indicating that the two cases belong to two people coming from abroad, one from India and the other from the Philippines, indicating that there are approximately 28 thousand cases Confirmed from the Omicron subspecies globally, recorded in several countries, the first of which was India.

 

Dr. pointed out. Abu Dayyeh said that the research team of Biolab Medical Laboratory worked in record time to upload the genetic codes of the two cases of the new strain “BA.2” to the global platform GISAID for the purpose of sharing it with specialists around the world, to be the first genetic codes for the “hidden” sub-breed of the Omicron mutant. , published from Jordan and the Arab world, stressing that the strain monitoring team at Biolab Medical Laboratory put the "hidden mutant" under the microscope, to be able to isolate any new cases that come from abroad or are discovered locally and for a deeper understanding of its characteristics in terms of transmission speed and severity of symptoms compared to the original Omicron mutant. from which it emerged.

 

In turn, Dr. Amid Abdel Nour, founder and CEO of Biolab Medical Laboratory, stressed the important role of the research team of the Breed Monitoring Project, which has proven throughout the pandemic that it is capable of early detection of coronavirus mutants, decoding their genetic codes, analyzing their data and publishing them on the global platform with speed and efficiency comparable to many developed countries of the world.

 

Dr. Dean added that Biolab Medical Laboratory will continue to cooperate with various parties to expand this database of data in order to help control the spread of the virus in the coming period. Biolab Medical Laboratory is considered one of the pioneers in the field of medical diagnostics and laboratory tests, providing a service of providing more than 700 types of medical examinations, whether for individuals, doctors, hospitals and other laboratories throughout the Middle East and in Jordan. Biolab’s twenty branches are distributed in different and important areas Biolab is unique in being the only laboratory in the region that has obtained accreditation from four international accreditation bodies for quality assurance, which are the accreditation of the College of American Pathology (CAP) and the Joint Commission International (JCI) and the certificate (ISO 15189) provided by the Jordanian Accreditation System (JAS)) for services Distinguished Health, and Health Institutions Accreditation Council (HCAC) accreditation.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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