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Prompt Neer Genome sequencing, NIV results wait more than a year

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Nagpur: Although the district government decided to send 10 covid patient samples from the age family to the National Virology Institute (NIV), Pune, for genome sequencing, research agencies and two medical colleges have not been able to quickly.
Process and provide results from the previous case.
This time also, the response was normal with 10 samples not sent to NIV by the Medical College and Indira Gandhi Government Hospital (IGGMCH) and the Medical College and Hospital government (GMCH), which was assigned by the assignment by the district collector.
On the other hand, CSIR-Neei has sent Quality RNA sequencing from eight samples of Umred families while from two family members found by Covid Positive will not be shared with him.
Neer, carrying out genomic sequencing in relation to the center of cellular and molecular biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, is set to express the results through collectors in one or two days.
Compared to the learning speed of neeri-cccb, no one knows the fate of hundreds of samples sent by IGGMCH and GMCH Viral Research Diagnostics Lab (VRDL) since the plague of pandemic.
As soon as the collector asked the head of the Virology of the Nagpur Neeri Environment, Dr.
Krishna Khairnar, his team had taken RPCR and sequential samples before flowing to CCMB.
Eight samples were reportedly lying in IgGmch while two were in GMC.
In December last year, the two medical colleges had passed money, leaving the sample of a suspect of British strain for more than two days.
The results of the Results of the Covid sequence returned by England were postponed for more than 14 days by NIV which had workloads from all over the country.
When the initial results are expected from neeri, it will also be a pause for eight patients placed in institutional quarantine in the covid covid center of Umred.
Officials from both medical colleges say NIV has never been asked to take samples or provide results.
IgGMch officials say that according to the protocol, they have sent specific samples every 15 days to NIV Pune but rarely get the results.
GMCH officials also, said that at first, they would ask for results but did not get a response.
Some 150 samples were sent to NCDC in New Delhi during the second wave of different city pockets.
These results are also not shared with administrative or medical college officials.
You could say, the neeri might be the only center where a large number of samples have been sorted for a city.
At the request of the Division Commissioner then Sanjeev Kumar, the main research agency and the CCM had sorted 412 samples between 2020 October and 2021.
Lab Neer will send batch 100 samples to CCMB and get results in 10 days.
Unlike the confidentiality and denial by other institutions, Neer has submitted a detailed report to Kumar.
According to the report, neeri, led by Dr.
Khairnar, is the first to report the lineage of B1,617.2 (Double mutant) to the Indian SARS-COV2 genomic consortium (Insacog) in the SARS-COV2 genome sequencing.
The variant was later named Delta by WHO in May.
It was found that deltas were common at more than 70% of positive patients.

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