New Covid mutant BA.2.75 raises concerns with scientists as it spreads across the world – Stuff

Posted: July 13, 2022 at 9:23 am

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The latest mutant has been spotted in several distant states in India, and appears to be spreading faster than other variants there.

The quickly changing coronavirus has spawned yet another super contagious Omicron mutant thats worrying scientists as it gains ground in India and pops up in numerous other countries, including the United States.

Scientists say the variant called BA.2.75 may be able to spread rapidly and get around immunity from vaccines and previous infection. Its unclear whether it could cause more serious disease than other Omicron variants, including the globally prominent BA.5.

Its still really early on for us to draw too many conclusions, said Matthew Binnicker, director of clinical virology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. But it does look like, especially in India, the rates of transmission are showing kind of that exponential increase." Whether it will outcompete BA.5, he said, is yet to be determined.

Still, the fact that it has already been detected in many parts of the world even with lower levels of viral surveillance is an early indication it is spreading, said Shishi Luo, head of infectious diseases for Helix, a company that supplies viral sequencing information to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

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The latest mutant has been spotted in several distant states in India, and appears to be spreading faster than other variants there, said Lipi Thukral, a scientist at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology in New Delhi. Its also been detected in about 10 other countries, including Australia, Germany, the United Kingdom and Canada. Two cases were recently identified on the West Coast of the US, and Helix identified a third US case last week.

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The quickly changing coronavirus has spawned yet another super contagious Omicron mutant thats worrying scientists

Fueling experts concerns are a large number of mutations separating this new variant from Omicron predecessors. Some of those mutations are in areas that relate to the spike protein and could allow the virus to bind onto cells more efficiently, Binnicker said.

Another concern is that the genetic tweaks may make it easier for the virus to skirt past antibodies protective proteins made by the body in response to a vaccine or infection from an earlier variant.

But experts say vaccines and boosters are still the best defence against severe Covid-19. In the fall its likely the US will see updated formulations of the vaccine being developed that target more recent Omicron strains.

Some may say, Well, vaccination and boosting hasnt prevented people from getting infected. And, yes, that is true, he said. But what we have seen is that the rates of people ending up in the hospital and dying have significantly decreased. As more people have been vaccinated, boosted or naturally infected, we are starting to see the background levels of immunity worldwide creep up.

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Scientists say the variant called BA.2.75 may be able to spread rapidly and get around immunity from vaccines and previous infection.

It may take several weeks to get a sense of whether the latest Omicron mutant may affect the trajectory of the pandemic. Meanwhile, Dr Gagandeep Kang, who studies viruses at Indias Christian Medical College in Vellore, said the growing concern over the variant underlines the need for more sustained efforts to track and trace viruses that combine genetic efforts with real world information about who is getting sick and how badly. It is important that surveillance isnt a start-stop strategy, she said.

Luo said BA.2.75 is another reminder that the coronavirus is continually evolving and spreading.

We would like to return to pre-pandemic life, but we still need to be careful, she said. We need to accept that were now living with a higher level of risk than we used to.

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