A recent report by INSACOG, the consortium of labs undertaking genome sequencing in India, and the National Centre for Disease Control have analysed the reason why the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic in India was so lethal.
According to this committee, the B.1.617.2 or the Delta variant of the virus is a highly transmissible VOC or Variant of Concern, and this could be attributed as one of the primary causes of the second wave.
The Coronavirus variant first spotted in India, B.1.617, and its lineage B.1.617.2 have high transmissibility which is almost 50 per cent more than B.1.1.7 or the Alpha variant.
What is the Delta variant?
There are many mutated strains of COVID-19 and among them is the B.1.617 lineage which originated in India. The Delta version is a sub-lineage of this strain and is more transmissible.
The World Health Organisation had named the B.1.617.1 and B.1.617.2 variants as ‘Kappa’ and ‘Delta’ respectively. The organization introduced new nomenclature for various variants using Greek alphabets to simplify public discussions and to remove the stigma from the names. The announcement came after India objected to the mutant virus being called “Indian Variant”.
The World Health Organization has categorized it as a Variant of Concern when it was associated with an increase in virulence, increased transmissibility or detrimental change and a decrease in the effectiveness of public health measures, diagnostics, medicines, and vaccines.
Why is Delta a Variant of Concern?
To understand why the Delta variant is a VOC we need to understand the structure of the COVID-19 virus which is an RNA virus. They are made with 30,000 base pairs of amino acids which are placed like bricks next to each other. So, any mutation caused by the change of base causes the virus to change its shape and behaviour.
The Delta variant contains many such mutant strains and one of them is the L452R which was first reported in Denmark and this was more transmissible than the other wild strains and they have been linked to reduced antibody and vaccine efficacy.
There was another mutation of this called P681R which had enhanced transmissibility. First reported in the US, the variant D614G was initially spread in Europe and even this mutation spread really fast. T478K variant of Delta was first reported in Mexico last year and was also reported as a highly transmissible variant.
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